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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2019 VOL. 57 NO. 20 www.burnettcountysentinel.com $1.00
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Wood Lake camp permit withdrawn JONATHAN RICHIE EDITOR@BURNETTCOUNTYSENTINEL.COM
BURNETT COUNTY–– The conditional use permit for the proposed Wood Lake Camp/ Resort has been pulled, according to Land Services Director Jason Towne. The Wood Lake Camp/Resort has been the topic of many discussions at the local level in the Town of Wood River and at the County level with the Land Use and Information committee. Over 150 people filled the Government Center earlier this month during a public hearing on the conditional use permit. Officials of the
Town of Wood River voted unanimously to send a letter to the Land Use and Information committee asking for more details on the proposed camp. Monday morning Samantha Langenbach, office manager for the property owners, Patrick and Judi Kinsella, told Towne to withdraw the conditional use permit. The Kinsellas purchased 234 acres of what used to be the Wood Lake Bible Camp. They did not attend the public hearing held March 5. At the public hearing, the committee asked the permit SEE WOOD LAKE CAMP, PAGE 2
Siren Chamber gets approval for Google maps update JONATHAN RICHIE EDITOR@BURNETTCOUNTYSENTINEL.COM
BURNETT COUNTY–– Andrea Yezek, Siren Chamber of Commerce executive director, made a pitch at the Government Center last week in hopes of receiving grant funds that will give Siren, and hopefully the County,
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King of Webb Lake St. Patick’s Day Parade Webb Lake was full of green on Saturday for their annual Irish celebration. The parade attracts visitors from all over the area. More photos on page 14.
Max goes to Virginia – HSBC helps a local dog find a new home LINDA LUHMAN
NORFOLK, Va.—What does a humble Wisconsin dog think when he first smells the ocean? Perhaps we will never know, but we know who to ask. Recently, one local dog went from stray to beloved pet in an extraordinary way. Max’s journey began in
September 2018, when he arrived at the Humane Society of Burnett County (HSBC). Found as a stray, the 2-year-old black and tan coonhound was an energetic fellow who seemed to have limited experiences. His high energy and wariness of the world made shelter life daunting for the young dog, and it was clear house life
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would suit him better. After some routine medical care, HSBC placed him in a foster home with Katie Grey. A 2016 Webster High School alumnus, Tyler Grey serves in the U.S. Navy as an Aviation Boatswain. He is stationed at Norfolk Naval Base, working with catapults and arresting gear on aircraft carriers. Tyler
first met Max when home on leave in December. But the connection was instantaneous. “When Max and Ty first met, their hearts chose each other,” said Katie. “When Ty left, Max found something that smelled like Ty and slept on it. SEE MAX, PAGE 2
more of a presence on the world wide web. The Natural Resources Committee voted unanimously to approve the 50/50 grant proposal for $3,000. The project will be to hire a photographer to come to Siren and get panoramic photos of the SEE SIREN CHAMBER, PAGE 2
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Max was reunited with Tyler Grey on Sunday, March 10. Grey, a 2016 Webster alumnus who serves the US Navy, fell in love with Max while visiting over his Christmas leave.
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