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WED., MAY 2, 2012 VOL. 79 • NO. 37 • 2 SECTIONS •

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Four sets of twins attended the Grantsburg School prom on Saturday, April 28. Shown (from top row, L to R): Jennifer and Samantha Schwieger, daughters of Leroy and Roberta Schwieger, Ellie and Grace Corbin, daughters of Craig and Kimberly Corbin), Bryce and Brandon Ryan (sons of Mitch and Sherry Ryan, and junior royalty Levi and Ryder Anderson, sons of McKenna Marek and Dave Anderson. - Photo submitted

The sand rush

Gift or curse? Frac sand mining reality collides with local control, long-term jobs and frightening pollution possibilities by Greg Marsten Leader staff writer

BALSAM LAKE – Depending on whom you ask, frac sand mining is either a curse or a gift to this region, and to some extent, they may both be correct.

The jury may still be out on the impact of the industry, good or bad, but the issue of mining industrial fractured sand is a reality in this part of Wisconsin, because many of us are sitting atop the veritable sandbox of the world. “We’re in the frac sand mecca!” halfjoked Adam Jarchow, an attorney for the Bakke/Norman Law Office of New Richmond. Jarchow has become an active representative for municipalities, small businesses and individuals on the fracking issue. Jarchow spoke with other experts on the issue in Balsam Lake at the Unity

See Sand rush, page 4

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Vacation plans for this summer? 1. Stay local and relax 2. Travel within Wisconsin 3. Travel in Minnesota 4. Travel outside the Midwest 5. Vacation? Are you kidding? Go to our online poll at www.the-leader.net (Weekly results on page 8)

Deaths

Donald D. Schrock Christina Lynn Olsen Julieann Bearhart Rose Marie (DeHart) Sieracki Ash James (Jim) A. Hill Durene “Rene” Buettner James David Neidermire Richard “Dick” Jay Fisk Lois M. Grambow Dorothy L. Jantzen

Obituaries on page 18-19B

INSIDE Letters to the editor 9A Sports 15-21A Outdoors 22A Town Talk 6-7B Coming Events Back of B Letters from Home 3B Cold Turkey 3B Just for Laughs 3B Copyright © 2012

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