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Restore the hope event Page 17

Air Force base comes full circle Currents feature

Great pumpkins!

Currents, Page 11

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Tourism in 2010 generates $71 million in Polk County, $12.3 billion in Wisconsin PAGE 6

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Deaths Jerilyn Mae Sachsenmaier Marion (Mickey) Clover Mary Lou Ellen (Calhoun) Lund Lois Carol Hemingway Aidajane C. Barstow Deb Przybycien Obituaries on page 19B

Grant for Tribe HUD grants $370,000 to St. Croix Tribe for low-income family housing, economic development PAGE 3

Annual meetings Luck, Frederic and Webster hold their annual school meetings Monday, offering a chance for resident input on budgets, issues PAGE 4

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Kristine Olson as Wilma Flintstone, Heather Wiesner as Pebbles and Shannon Vilstrup as Betty Rubble really rocked as members of the Kickin’ It Back to the Stone Age kickball team at the annual Grantoberfest celebration held this past weekend in Grantsburg. More photos in Currents section. - Photo by Priscilla Bauer

Operation Blue Ox

Members of the National Guard are working to clear rights of way in the wake of summer storms

by Sherill Summer Leader staff writer BURNETT COUNTY - Not all the cleanup from the July 1 storm is complete in Burnett County and surrounding areas but the clearing of

road rights of ways is improving daily thanks to members of the 950 Engineer Company of the National Guard. The Guard arrived in Burnett County on Sept. 8 and will be there through the end of September. Operation Blue Ox has two teams working to clear approximately 182 miles of highway rights of way. As of Sept. 15, almost 32 miles have been cleared. The Guard’s time in county is federally funded as a training exercise,

See National Guard, page 13

What does the recent weather say about the coming winter? 1. I think it’s going to be colder than usual. 2. I think it will be a typical winter 3. I think it’s going to be warmer than usual. Go to our online poll at www.the-leader.net (Weekly results on page 8)

INSIDE Briefly 3A Letters to the editor 9A Sports 18-26A Outdoors 27A Town Talk 6-7B Coming Events Back of B Currents feature 1B Letters from Home 3B Cold Turkey 3B Just for Laughs 3B River Road Ramblings 4B Behind the Signpost 5B A View from the Lake 9B Folle Avoine Chronicles 9B Focus on the Family 20B Church directory 21B Students of the Week 23B

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Maj. Gen. Don Dunbar (R) talks with men from the 950th Engineer Company out of Spooner now deployed to Burnett County to help with storm cleanup. - Photo by Sherill Summer

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