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WED., APRIL 11, 2012 VOL. 79 • NO. 34 • 2 SECTIONS •
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Deadline for Leader copy Otters have made Big Wood Lake in Burnett County their home for years, usually swimming in the lake and sometimes positioning themselves for a close-up. Lake home residents Jerry and Jo Louise McNally are used to seeing glimpses of the animal - usually one at a time - but recently a trio of otters popped up on their deck. “Jerry spotted an otter on the deck through the living room window and called me to get the camera,” noted Jo Louise. “The otter disappeared under the deck when it saw movement in the house. With camera ready, we stood by the window, very still, for a long time hoping the otter would come back up on the deck. Our patience was rewarded with not one but three otters, which spent several minutes there before going back into the lake.” - Photo courtesy the McNallys
One of a kind The storied legacy of Dr. Pederson, down-home, country vet by Marty Seeger Leader staff writer FREDERIC – You won’t find another veterinarian quite like Dr. Larry Pederson. The soft-spoken, modest man is the definition of what it means to be a down-home country doc. For over a half-century, he took a nononsense approach to veterinary medicine with seriousness and professionalism, while doing his best to keep prices reasonable for those in the Frederic area and beyond. “I would say I’m not a famous veterinarian or anything, although I’ve done stuff that has helped a lot of people,” Pederson said from his home in Frederic recently. He will turn 80 years old in a month and celebrated a retirement that he and his wife, Linda, felt was a bit too early. Had it not been for health issues, Pederson might still be treating small animals out of his Frederic Veterinary Clinic, which got its beginnings in a house just outside of Frederic in 1959 near the Pilgrim Church. “Larry’s career has been all work,” Linda said. “One sad thing about retiring is that it was forced on him, because of health. That’s
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Dr. Larry Pederson along with his wife, Linda, shared a moment at their home recently near Frederic to share stories on Larry’s 55 years as a veterinarian in the community. – Photo by Marty Seeger
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