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W A S H B U R N
INSIDE
March 28, 2012
C O U N T Y
Wednesday, March 28, 2012 Vol. 123, No. 32 • Shell Lake, Wis.
Weekend watch
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Saturday • Easter egg hunt, Spooner Golf Club • Easter fun at the Barronett Community Center. • Quilt event • Saturday & Sunday, “Glee-tastic” See Events, page 8
Destination ImagiNation
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Spring election is Tuesday
More inside! See pages 3-5
Star-first finishes during the Jazz Festival in Cameron See page 27
SPORTS Wrestling
See pages 14-15
Election April 3 in Washburn County
People you could know: John Sahlstrom See back page
BREAKERS
In their first year of Destination ImagiNation and taking third place in their challenge is the Spooner Elementary School 2DI4. Shown (L to R) are: Jack Meister, Cole Cook, Gracian Zaloudek, Gabriela Nelson, Gena Griffeth and Marah Hanson. This team had the highest score in the Instant Challenge. In this challenge the teams are given only minutes to prepare in a closed-door performance for the appraisers. More photos on page 2.— Photo by Larry Samson
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RICE LAKE — EOC counselor available. Adults who have questions regarding educational and career options will have the opportunity to meet with a counselor from the Educational Opportunity Center at area learning centers in April. Make an appointment to visit with EOC counselor Jim Dzimiela at the following sites/dates/times: Hayward WITC Learning Center on Tuesday, April 3, from 10 a.m.–noon; LCO College in Hayward on Tuesday, April 3, from 1-3 p.m.; Spooner WITC Learning Center on Tuesday, April 10, from 10 a.m.–noon; or at the Shell Lake Public Library on Thursday, April 19, from 10 a.m.-noon. Dzimiela is also available, by appointment, to meet with people in his Rice Lake office located on the UW-Barron County campus. The EOC is a program of the U.S. Department of Education that is designed to assist adults with career decision-making, academic assistance, educational programs and financial aid information. The EOC provides information about technical programs as well as two- and four-year university programs. To contact Dzimiela to make an individual appointment at any of the sites, call 800-335-3113 or e-mail james.dzimiela@uwc.edu. — from UWBC ••• SHELL LAKE — Tornado sirens to sound. Shell Lake Police Chief Clint Stariha would like to remind the Shell Lake community that the tornado siren will be tested the first Wednesday of each month at noon during the tornado season. Due to the unusually warm spring, testing of the siren was done on Wednesday, March 21. The next test date is Wednesday, April 4. When an actual tornado warning is received, the Shell Lake fire sirens will be sounded with a continuous three-minute alarm. Upon hearing the alarm, please take cover immediately. — from the Shell Lake Police Department
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Contests for county, school, village and city boards
by Gregg Westigard Special to the Register WASHBURN COUNTY - The Tuesday, April 3, election will chose the entire Washburn County Board, some seats on every school board, and some seats on every village and city council. However, many of the races are uncontested, with a single candidate for each position. In a few cases, there is not any candidate, and those contests will be decided by write-in votes. Here is an overview of the contested races. Sixteen of the 21 members of the Washburn County Board are running for re-election unopposed. Three incumbents face opponents. Two incumbents are retiring and nobody filed for either open seat, resulting in two write-in contests. Since the nomination period closed in January, a candidate has registered as a writein candidate in one of those districts but not in the other one. Three of the six Washburn County school districts have contested elections. These are the
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candidates, with incumbents marked (I). Birchwood (two seats): T. Thomas Skar (I), Jeffrey Leamy and Becca Robotka-Hrdlicka. Hayward (three seats): Don Semler (I), Stacey Hessel, Kim Rumler and Trina Starr. Spooner (two full term, one seat for two years): Philip Markgren (I), Christina Martin (I), Nathan Eichhort and David Wilson. The third-place finisher gets the two-year term. The city of Spooner has contests for mayor and one of the four council seats. Incumbent Mayor Gary Cuskey faces Joseph Sniezewski. In Ward 1, Kip Olson is running against incumbent Esa Everroad. The Town of Minong has a five-member town board with two seats filled each year. The seats are numbered, and two people, David Conoway and Tom Havlicek, are running for an open seat. That leaves the city of Shell Lake, where a game of musical chairs has left two incumbents switching seats, a third incumbent running for a different seat and one blank spot on the ballot with no write-in candidate as of now. Seven seats will be filled, with none of them contested. More candidate information is contained inside.
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