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Concealed carry arrest brings to light state differences Wisconsin one of just two states not allowing the practice PAGE 3
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• Donald L. Flodin • Rosemary Jane Langer • Curtis E. Hansen • Catherine F. Olson • Louise Gardner • Judith A. Schauls • Duane “Dewey” Holmes • Patricia Ann Wacker • Donald R. German • Norma H. Schnell • Milton Chester Russell • Alfred Vernon Rogers • Galan J. Tone • Leonard Jacobson (p. 3) Obituaries on page 18-19B
OSHA cites power company
Lineman’s death last September led to investigation of safety practices PAGE 3
Auto insurance vote State Senate approves bill that would reduce auto insurance mandates PAGE 10
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Dressed in her best green and gold, Allison Peterson, Grantsburg Elementary second-grader, shows her Packer spirit at a special Packer Day held at Grantsburg Elementary and Nelson schools last Friday, Feb. 4. More photos in Currents. - Photo by Priscilla Bauer
“Church itself on trial,” says supporter of pastor who is openly lesbian Former pastor of Grantsburg church is defendant in first-of-itskind church trial in Wisconsin
by Gary King Leader editor OSCEOLA/GRANTSBURG - More than 30 retired Methodist bishops are urging their church to drop its ban on “self-proclaimed practicing homosexuals” serving as ministers, inspired by the case of Amy DeLong, a lesbian pastor who served Central United Methodist Church in Grantsburg for
six years. DeLong, of Osceola, could find herself removed from the clergy pending the outcome of a church trial in April, a trial brought about by charges filed by a Wisconsin Pastor DeLong U n i t e d Methodist Church panel, precipitated by DeLong’s actions in 2009. DeLong agreed to preside at a holy
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