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• The play “Into the Woods” at SCF Elementary • “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood” at Grantsburg High School • Full Moon Harvest Feast & Festival at Luck • Big Buck Banquet at Alpha • HSBC Adoption Day & Bake Sale at SCFalls * BMC open house at Grantsburg See Coming Events and stories
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Intersection to be changed PAGE 2
Few partisan places Only 9 of 60 local places vote straight party line PAGE 3
House robbed as family visits accident victim Webster man airlifted to Regions following ATV accident PAGE 3
Charge for services to nonresidents questioned Issue comes to head at monthly meeting at Balsam Lake PAGE 12
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World War II veteran Ray Dumire, Balsam Lake, proudly saluted our flag during the “StarSpangled Banner” at Unity’s Veterans Day program. More photos inside. - Photo by Jeanne Alling
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by Nancy Jappe BALSAM LAKE – An excited crowd of people gathered at VFW Post 6856, Balsam Lake, early Sunday morning, Nov. 9. A trip a year in the planning was about to begin, with 50 World War II veterans and family members headed to Washington, D.C., to observe Veterans Day 2008. Rep. Ann Hraychuck, successful in her bid for re-election to the Wisconsin House of Representatives, was on hand to wish the veterans good speed on this historic venture. Each veteran was given a cap with the writing World War II veteran on it, as they checked
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Marching for the vets at Yellow Lake Currents
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Lori Ingalls, Webster; her sister, Connie Anderson, Star Prairie; and Sue Peterson, a Unity School teacher from Balsam Lake; were on hand to wave flags as the buses left the VFW early Sunday morning. Ervin Pardun, Webster, father of Ingalls and Anderson, was one of the World War II veterans on the trip to Washington, D.C. Photo by Nancy Jappe
Led by a truck from the Milltown Volunteer Fire Department, two Blackhawk buses took off for Washington, D.C., shortly after 7:30 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 9. The buses were carrying 50 World War II veterans and family members from Polk and Burnett counties, on their way to our nation’s capital to observe Veterans Day 2008. – Photo by Nancy Jappe
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