INTER-COUNTY
‘Follow the Leader’
March 7, 2007 2 sections • Vol. 71 • No. 28 8,000 copies
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Offender to live close to police Public notification hearing held; snowstorm affects turnout by Gary King SIREN - A convicted sex offender will live “very close” to the Siren Police Station, according to Burnett County Sheriff Dean Roland. A public notification meeting on the relocation to Siren of sex offender Anthony Allen Atkins, 33, went ahead as planned last Thursday evening despite a snowstorm that shut down schools and most area travel. Atkins Atkins was scheduled to arrive in Siren Tuesday afternoon from the state prison where he has served 3-1/2 years for first-degree sexual assault
Early bird
See Notification, page 4
16-year-old girls lose life in snowy crash Amery High School sophomores will be honored at memorial service tonight Page 2
Ashley Severson
Nicole Peterson
Budget woes, personnel tension create conflict at CRA CRA board stands “fully” behind its new director Page 3
Menards opens Tuesday Grand opening celebration is being planned Page 13
The early bird gets the shopping cart, or so it seems in this photo taken outside a busy retail store. - Photo by Gary King
Scouting sisters to help shelter Garage sale will raise money for CRA WEBSTER - Sisters Cora and Jessica Bauer of Webster are creating their Girl Scout Gold Award project so that it helps the CRA's shelter for abused women and children in Milltown. The shelter serves Burnett, Polk, Washburn and Barron counties.
See Scouts, page 31
Sisters Cora Bauer, 15 and Jessica Bauer, 14, of Webster, will be holding a garage sale to fund their shelter project. - Special photos
Spring forward Beginning in this year, daylight-saving time is extended one month and begins for most of the United States at 2 a.m., Sunday, March 11, and will last until 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 4. The new start and stop dates were set in the Energy Policy Act of 2005. People are reminded to change their clocks ahead by one hour starting this Sunday, March 11.
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Capturing nature in pottery and paint Currents feature
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Tigers put Hilltoppers in stripes SPORTS
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