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VOLUME 165 • NO. 38 ❘ PDCCOURIER.COM ❘ MONDAY, MAY 14, 2018 ❘ ONE DOLLAR
Fishing float owner believes the DNR is harassing him By Correne Martin
This is just part of the standing-room-only crowd in the courtroom Wednesday afternoon, most of whom where there in a show of support for Bluff View Principal Aaron Amundson. (Photo by Ted Pennekamp)
Prairie du Chien staff, students show support for Amundson in court By Ted Pennekamp There was a standing room only crowd in the Crawford County Courtroom Wednesday afternoon, the vast majority of whom were teachers, administrators and students from the Prairie du Chien School District who were there in a big show of support for Bluff View Principal Aaron Amundson. Amundson made his initial court appearance regarding the charge against him of physical abuse of a child. Amundson, 43, faces up to 3.5 years of imprisonment and a $10,000 fine if convicted. Crawford County Circuit Court Judge Lynn Rider said a motion to dismiss the case had been filed on May 8, by Amundson’s attorney Corey Chirafisi. Richland County Assistant District Attorney Amy Forehand said she had not had time to review and make a motion.
Aaron Amundson
Judge Rider set Amundson’s preliminary hearing and motion hearing to begin at 2:30 p.m. on May 31. Rider also set Amundson’s signature bond at $1,000. As a condition of bond, Amundson is not to have any direct contact with the child, except the incidental contact that they will be in the same building when Amundson goes back to work.
Amundson is still on non-disciplinary paid leave from the Prairie du Chien School District and it is not known when he will return to work. Forehand asked for a $1,000 signature bond with a strict no-contact condition even though it would interfere with Amundson’s ability to begin his duties as principal again. “Even if he didn’t talk to the victim, his (Amundson’s) presence is intimidating,” said Forehand. “This is a 14-yearold boy, and Mr. Amundson is a figure of authority. The victim has a right not to feel intimidated.” Chirafisi asked that the condition of bond be for incidental contact, and that Amundson and the child be allowed to be in the Bluff View school building at the same time so Amundson could go back to work. See AMUNDSON, page 3
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A Harper’s Ferry, Iowa, small businessman believes he’s being harassed by the Wisconsin DNR and is speaking out after an April 26 encounter that resulted in his arrest for interfering with fishing. Bill Hubbard Jr., 53, of Harper’s Ferry, is the owner of Hubbard’s Fishing Float, located at Lock and Dam No. 9, on the Iowa side of the river, yet accessible near Gordon’s Bay boat landing on Wisconsin Highway 35. Hubbard has run the floating dock and café for 16 years, following in his father’s footsteps. For more than 70 years, the float business itself has provided a good place for anglers—both experienced and amateur—to enjoy fishing the Mississippi River. See FISHING FLOAT, page 4
Bill Hubbard owns Hubbard’s Fishing Float in Harper’s Ferry, Iowa. He feels he’s not being respected by the Wisconsin DNR as an authorized activity on the Mississippi. (Photo by Correne Martin)
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