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WED., APRIL 25, 2012 VOL. 79 • NO. 36 • 3 SECTIONS •
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Violent chase details emerge
Traveling the tracks
April 3 pursuit went 53 miles, with police shooting, possible gang connection and unknown suspects PAGE 3
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Food needs are being met through Burnett County’s four food shelves, says board PAGE 5
Man faces more than 200 years if convicted Travis J. Burns charged with sexual assault of preteen PAGE 5
Farm accident is fatal
Tractor rollover blamed PAGE 3
Frederic Elementary School students Henry Slather and Roman Lahti were literally hanging around the Frederic Depot recently as part of a “Traveling the Tracks across America” all-school thematic unit that concluded recently. As part of the unit, the entire elementary school visited Fort Snelling, in capping several trips to various historic places in the area. More photos and information in a later edition of the Leader. - Photo courtesy Melina Sorensen
Gypsy moth spraying likely locally
Mailer raises concerns and questions
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by Greg Marsten Leader staff writer FREDERIC – Recent postcards confirm that residents in some areas of Polk and Burnett counties may be subject to the state’s pending Gypsy Moth: Slow The Spread program, which means we can expect to see crop-dusting-style applications in coming weeks in a cohesive attempt to keep the destructive moth at bay. While the spraying has raised some concerns and questions about the program, it also raises the question of the need and reason for such an eradication program. It’s not the moths, it’s the caterpillars
See Gypsy moth, page 11
Deaths
Grace Lucas-Lombardi Rueben Aichele Delores E. (Wuorenma) Erickson Patricia L. Morgan Arlene I. Fink
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Gypsy moth caterpillars are easily recognized by their double rows of blue and red dots on their backs. - Photo by Bill McNee - Wisconsin DNR.
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