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BURNETT COUNTY

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2015 VOL. 54 NO. 16 www.burnettcountysentinel.com $1.00

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Holmquist awarded Purple Heart

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.—Navy officials say they are going to award the Purple Heart to four Marines and a sailor who were killed, including Grantsburg’s Sgt. Carson Holmquist, and a Marine who was injured when a gunman attacked a Chattanooga reserve center this past summer. U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus announced the decision earlier this month in a news release that also noted that the FBI and Naval Criminal Investigation Service determined the attack was inspired by a foreign terrorist group. That determination was necessary to bestow the award. Earlier, FBI Director James Comey told reporters the July 16 attack was “inspired and motivated by foreign terrorist propaganda.” Senator Tammy Baldwin issued this statement on the Purple Heart award for Holmquist: “The bravery and service of Wisconsin native Marine Sergeant Carson Holmquist will Holmquist never be forgotten. The Purple Heart recognizes that Sergeant Holmquist gave the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our nation and the values we hold dear. I had the honor of meeting the courageous family of Sergeant Holmquist at his memorial service, and I hope this recognition — bestowed on behalf of a grateful nation — helps to provide a measure of comfort as they continue to mourn their loss. My heart goes out to all of the victims of the senseless act of violence in Chattanooga and their loved ones. We must continue to work to ensure that the brave men and women of our all-volunteer force who work in their communities are adequately protected here at home.” In July, Senator Baldwin introduced the Military Facilities Force Protection Act to better protect our men and women in uniform from the types of attacks that occurred in Chattanooga. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016 includes a provision from Senator Baldwin to improve site security at military facilities. Courtesy U.S. Navy

DARLA BECKMANN

Enjoying the snow At least one creature was stirring Christmas morning as this bald eagle was out cruising for food along Highway 70 east of Hertel.

Eureka! Trails are open SIREN—While the snow which fell following Christmas Day wasn’t enough to get snowmobile trails open, it was a teaser of what was to come. The smattering of white stuff which came Monday night and Tuesday met the necessary threshold. Now winter enthusiasts can get out on the trails. According to the Burnett County Parks Department, the majority of the state-funded winter use trails opened Tuesday, Dec. 29. Trails No. 150 and No. 119 will remain closed. Club trails will be open on a case-by-case basis, dependent on ice conditions. Please contact individual clubs regarding the status of their trails. Be sure to use caution as lakes and swamps may not yet be frozen. Groomers will get to the trails as soon as conditions allow. When trails are open you may ride your ATV/UTV on state-funded winter use ATV trails. Winter-use ATV trails in Burnett County are marked with blue blazers. Snowmobile trails are marked with orange blazers. You may ride your ATV/UTV on the Gandy Dancer Trail from Tewalt Road, (which is just south of Siren), and continue north in Burnett County during this time of year. Snowmobiles, ATVs and UTVs must be registered or licensed in order to ride. Changes were made to the snowmobile registration and trail pass fees July 1, 2 015.

GRANTSBURG—The last week of the year is a good time to reflect on the news which impacted our lives during the preceding 12 months. Here’s a look at the top 10 stories of the year plus what we call “Bubbling Under” — stories which were close but didn’t rank in the top 10.

1. Grantsburg loses native son

GRANTSBURG—Carson Holmquist, a Marine who was born and raised in Grantsburg, was among the four Marines killed in the shooting in Chattanooga, Tenn. in July. Holmquist, 25, graduated from Grantsburg High School in 2008, marSEE YEAR IN REVIEW, PAGE 6

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