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County jail administrator arrested for alleged misconduct

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010 Vol. 121, No. 13 • Shell Lake, Wisconsin

Heroes Tree

Booked into own jail; later released on bond

Veterans Day programs See pages 12 - 13

SHELL LAKE – A Washburn County Sheriff’s Department jail administrator was arrested Tuesday, Nov. 16, for alleged misconduct and theft. Captain Bruk L. Sweeney, 37, Comstock, was booked into the county jail after being arrested on six counts of misconduct in public office and one felony theft count. The alleged criminal conduct and misappropriation of funds stems from an ongoing investigation by the sheriff’s department. Sweeney appeared in court for a bail hearing the same day and was released on a $4,000 signature bond. Sweeney has been Washburn County’s jail administrator for four years. Due to his employment within the county, Chippewa County’s district attorney will serve as a special prosecutor, as requested by Washburn County District Attorney Mike Bitney. No further information will be released regarding this case, due to ongoing investigation, until a criminal complaint is formally filed by the Chippewa County district attorney. – from the Washburn County Sheriff’s Department

Dakota Robinson shows the ornaments she made of her greatgrandfather and grandfather who answered the call of duty as Marines. You can still submit an ornament of your military hero for the Heroes Tree that is on display at the Shell Lake Library. More photos on page 2. — Photo by Larry Samson

School parking lot options eyed

From garbage to permaculture See page 10

by Regan Kohler SHELL LAKE – The Shell Lake School Board reviewed preliminary options for student safety in the primary school parking lot at a meeting Monday, Nov. 15. There has been concern, with the high amount of bus and parent traffic at the school, with the current layout of the parking lot. Monday night, Superintendent Brian Nord said buses are unloading on the city street, while parents drop students off in the parking lot, and there are people walking at the same time. He said the district wants to be able to unload buses safely without mixing children and vehicles. After direction by the board in January, Nord said, he contacted MSA Professional Services, Rice Lake, and engineer Teresa Anderson came up with three options for restruc-

turing of the lot and driveway. The city has worked with MSA on road projects, and Nord said they have been very satisfied with Anderson’s work. The drawings Anderson provided are preliminary ideas “about how the traffic might flow” at the primary school, Nord said. Option one involves adding a wide

driveway from Third Street in place of the existing paved path. Anderson’s notes said there would be some grading involved, which could mean relocation of signs, mailboxes and wires, so this option could get expensive. It separates car drop-offs from buses completely, keeping them from having to drive through

See Lot, page 3

Early copy, please SHELL LAKE — Due to a change in the print schedule for the Washburn County Register during the Thanksgiving holiday, the deadline for all news copy as well as ad copy for the Tuesday,

Nov. 23, edition is Friday, Nov. 19, at noon. The newspaper office will be closed Thursday, Nov. 26, and Friday, Nov. 27. — WCR

“The Music of Christmas” benefit concert is Nov. 28

SPORTS Page 11, 14, 15

by Regan Kohler SPOONER – The 2010 holiday concert season will start with “The Music of Christmas” benefit concert on Sunday, Nov. 28, at 5 p.m. in the Spooner High School auditorium, with proceeds to go toward the Washburn County Food Pantry and Lions Christmas Fund. Musical director Chris Clements, Spooner, began organizing Christmas concerts 10 years ago, to bring together area talent for the benefit of the commu-

nity. When she was a child, she loved watching musical variety shows on television, and dreamed of being in one someday. Clements began playing piano when she was in first grade, then taught herself how to play guitar in third grade. She has been a musician for almost 40 years. “Little did I know I was training for my own,” Clements said. This year, Clements has brought together musicians who have been in-

volved in her concerts since the beginning, along with some new music. There will be a small jazz ensemble, and vocalists and musicians Kevin McMullin, Rebecca Macone, Destiny Schultz and Kate Melton will be backed by a house band and the largest community choir yet. Clements will be performing, too. “We take you on a musical journey through genres and time periods with

See Concert, page 3

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