When is that dumb Free Presorted INSIDE.... human going to Standard Real Estate...... pg. 04 bring out some U.S. Postage Paid food? PioneerPioneer Services...... pg. 12-13 Crandon WI Recreational...... pg. 04 Bows/Guns...... pg. 04 Permit No. 410 Specialty Shops...... pg. 06 EExpressxpress Postal Help Wanted...... pg. 14-15 Patron Local Bids & Notices...... pg. 11 Serving the Headwaters Region Dining...... pg.03 Editorial...... pg.05 of Northeast Wisconsin Our Deadline is Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. See us online at pioneerexpresscrandon.com Volume 36, No. 02 April 19, 2021 (715) 478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 Fax: (715) 478-3540 email: [email protected] Return of the Sandhills Call to area artists and COVID-19 vaccine update WAM Fest is back! The Forest County Health Department continues to receive weekly allocations from the State of Wisconsin of the Pfizer vaccine to aid in the response to the current pandemic. As of April 12th, 2021 there have been 3,542,552 vaccines administered across the State of Wisconsin. In Forest County, 35.1% (3,159) of our residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine and 27.1% (2,439) have completed the vaccine series. For current vaccination data for Wisconsin and Forest County please visit: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid- 19/vaccine-data.htm#summary . The Friends of Wabeno invite area artists to the As of April 5th all persons over the age of 16 are first “Historic Wabeno” Art Challenge. The “Historic eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Currently, Pfizer is the Wabeno” Art Challenge is open to anyone who would like only vaccine that persons 16-17 years old are eligible to to create an original piece of artwork showcasing receive. We ask that you call the Forest County Health The sandhills returning to the Northwoods, like Wabeno's history and cultures; as well as display their art Department if you are interested in having your 16-17 year- the ducks and geese, is a sign of spring. In spite of the at the Wabeno Museum over a two-month period old vaccinated. snow this past week, we can be sure that spring will be here this summer. There will be awards and an opportunity for In Forest County, there are many options in all its glory in the not too distant future. artists to sell their work. available to get vaccinated including local and tribal health Keep your eyes peeled for trilliums and other The “Historic Wabeno” Art Challenge is designed departments, community-based vaccination clinics and spring flowers. Before too long we can be complaining to encourage area artists to create and share their talents healthcare providers. To find a local vaccine provider visit about the heat! and promote Wabeno's place in history in the Northwoods the COVID vaccine provider map or visit of Wisconsin. The art challenge will conclude at the 6th https://vaccinefinder.org. Boat landing closed at south end Annual Wabeno Art & Music Fest on Saturday August 7, With the spread of variants of COVID occurring in of Lake Metonga 2021. The art and music community festival is back after our neighboring counties and states, it is very important to cancellation in 2020 due to the pandemic. get vaccinated. Hospitals in larger cities are reporting that Please note with the renovation project at the Important dates for the art challenge: more infections are being seen in younger people. Please Forest County Veteran's Memorial Park, the and May 15 applications due (find application online) call today and set up an appointment to receive the COVID Recreation Committee has made the decision to close the June 1 - 6 drop artwork off at Wabeno Logging Museum; vaccine at 715-478-3371. boat landing at the south end of Lake Metonga for the June 7 - August 7, “Historic Wabeno” Art Challenge on To continue to keep residents of Forest County spring/summer. Flannery Contracting will be working in display at the Wabeno Logging Museum; safe and healthy, please continue using good infection that area with equipment and we do not want any August 7 - People's Choice Award presentation during control habits such as washing your hands, wearing a accidents. As soon as it is safe to do so, we will open the WAM Fest mask in public, avoiding large crowds, and staying home if boat landing. WAM Fest coordinator, Mary Beck says: “This is a you are sick and getting tested. We apologize for this inconvenience. Please use great opportunity for individuals or groups of artists to the City Beach boat landing at the North end of Lake 943 cases of covid-19 (4 active) share their creative vision of the early years of Wabeno's Metonga. history and cultures. Given 2 months to create and then 2 confirmed in Forest County We appreciate your patience and understanding months to show and sell it, showcases local artists and Forest County Public Health officials have in this matter! We look forward to the opening of the allows exposure to a variety of art mediums for our confirmed additional persons have been diagnosed with “improved” Veteran's Memorial Park in 2022. community and visitors all in one location! We are excited novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) for a total of 943 to bring a lineup of musician performers on the town band cases in Forest County. County health officials and local Conservation Corner shell. There will be food, beverages and special art partners are contacting others with whom the individuals Conservation Corner is a weekly article produced activities for children - looking forward to seeing everyone who tested positive had close contact with. As of Friday, by the Forest County Land &Water Conservation again!” April 8th, Forest County has 4,672 negative test results. Department. For more information contact Steve Kircher, At this time area artists interested in participating There are currently 4 active cases in isolation, 916 County Conservationist-Land Information/GIS Director at are encouraged to apply for the “Historic Wabeno” Art released from isolation, 0 hospitalized, and 26 deaths 715-478-1387 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Challenge. Application is available on the Wabeno Art and related to COVID-19. As of April 12th. As the last of the ice is finally gone, many people Music Festival website: The Forest County Health Department look forward to getting their boats back in the water. This https://wabenoartandmusicfest.org/art_options/ Art encourages community members to minimize their also means groups will once again head to boat launches Challenge guidelines, resources and artwork ideas are contact with others by staying home when possible, in an effort to keep Aquatic [AIS] out of also online. practice physical distancing and good personal hygiene, the lakes. AIS can be determinantal to a lake’s health. If you have questions, contact Mary at wear a mask or cloth face covering, and stay alert for Eurasian Water Milfoil, Rusty Crayfish and Zebra [email protected] or 608-628-0757 or send a message symptoms of COVID-19. If you are experiencing any Mussels have all been found in lakes in Forest County. through the website. If an artist wants to create an entry but symptoms or have been exposed to someone with COVID- Once they’re in there it is very hard to get them out. Most of looking for inspiration, feel free to submit a couple of 19, please contact your health care provider and ask to be the time you’re just not going to, but luckily most of them concepts and the art medium you will use or call to tested. can at least be managed. discuss. In an effort to keep our community members up to The Clean Boats, Clean Waters program is a The mission of Friends of Wabeno is to engage in date on COVID-19, the Forest County Health Department large part of that effort. The county conservation office community development activities and improve the quality will continue to update our Facebook page and local works with them and other agencies, lake associations, of life for all residents of Wabeno and neighboring newspapers weekly on Friday's with current COVID-19 and volunteers to monitor boats coming in and out and communities case counts. This will include the number of negative and public boat launches. positive cases in Forest County. Every Monday there will Last year, volunteers and paid staff spent their Sponsor a Crandon Senior be an updated vaccine report on our Facebook page to summers monitoring lakes in Forest County. One of the Last year at this me, we started a project called update residents on the progress being made on more challenging parts of the effort to stop AIS spread is “Sponsor a Senior” that involved hanging the Class of vaccinating community members. Please call our office at securing the funding. Historically, counties were in that 2020’s senior portrait banners on the light poles 715-478-3371 with any questions or concerns. position where they have someone hired and then they put throughout downtown Crandon. The motivation for this Renee Irish of Century 21 Northwoods in for another competitive grant and then they don’t get it. was to give recognition to the seniors who were missing Somebody ranks higher and they end up having staff leave out on their end of senior year due to the pandemic and earns Masters Ruby Award for 2020 because of the job goes away. shut down of our schools and communities. Century 21 Northwoods Team is pleased to Fortunately, the DNR’s new Lake Monitoring and Because of the success and positive feedback announce that Century 21 Real Estate LLC recently Protection Network will help. It sets up AIS funding more from last year’s project, we plan to make this an annual recognized Renee Irish, broker/associate with the office, like a contract and less like a grant. The DNR will distribute event for the Crandon School District graduates. as a top-producer nationwide when it honored Her with the the funds based on a number of factors like AIS presence, The banners will cost $35 each. If you are coveted 2020 CENTURY 21® Masters Ruby Award. the amount of surface water, and public access availability. interested in donating to the “Sponsor a Senior 2021” "Renee places Her real estate wisdom and The state is also encouraging neighboring project, you can donate toward a specific senior, or you passion for life into Her everyday business, helping to counties to work together to monitor lakes in the area. The can donate toward the overall project to help offset the make clients more comfortable with the real estate DNR just can’t afford to give full time aquatic invasive cost of the banners. You can donate any amount of money transaction as they make what may be the most significant species coordinator program money to every county. So, that you feel comfortable with, and any donations are purchase of their lives," said Amy, broker/owner of they’re counting on counties to either cover the gaps or to greatly appreciated. Century 21 Northwoods Team. regionalize. We are hoping to gather all senior portraits and donations "Renee is a valued and trusted real estate Forest County recently agreed to work with by April 23rd so that there is ample me for the production resource for the Forest, Langlade and Oneida Counties Langlade and Oconto County to help fight AIS. The new of banners as well as getting them hung downtown well community and a major contributor to the overall success program will be managed by the Resource before graduation day on Saturday, May 29th. of Century 21 Northwoods Team and the CENTURY 21 Conservation and Development Council (RC&D). The If you should have any questions concerning our System as a whole." agreement allows the three counties to combine their Sponsorship Opportunity, feel free to contact Terri "It is truly an honor to receive the Masters Ruby funding and hire a full-time tri-county AIS Coordinator. A Palubicki at 715.499.1068. If you would like to Sponsor a Award and be recognized among such talented and new coordinator was recently hired and will maintain an Senior by providing a donation, please make checks dedicated group of real estate sales professionals," said office in Langlade County, but expect to see him/her out made payable to Terri Palubicki and mail to: 10484 Bocek Renee. Renee can be contacted to help you with all of and about throughout the county. Lane, Argonne, WI 54511. your Real estate needs at 715-216-1063 and Crandon School District Class of 2021 [email protected] PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 02, APRIL 19, 2021 DNR seeks public comment on Wild Rice Management MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Thank Yous and Personals Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public input on a draft Statewide Strategic Analysis of Wild Rice Management through June 7, 2021. Wild rice is part of Wisconsin’s natural School District of Wabeno Area Referendum landscape. Beds of wild rice help maintain good water The Staff, Administration, and School quality, and they provide food and habitat for waterfowl Board of the School District of Wabeno Area and many other types of wildlife. Protecting and would like to thank all of the voters in the District managing wild rice will help ensure many wildlife species who supported the school operating referendum persevere for all to enjoy. Wild rice is also a culturally beginning in the 2022-2023 school year. This significant plant to Wisconsin’s Native American tribes, referendum, supported by our taxpayers, will which have a personal and longstanding connection to allow the District to operate responsibly through wild rice. The management of wild rice intersects with the 2026-2027 school year. This referendum several DNR programs. The department chose to use the passed through your support of our Students, strategic analysis process to evaluate the range of Staff, Administration, and School Board. With the scientific, natural resource and socioeconomic factors cooperation of the public, we were able to get our involved with protecting and encouraging the growth of message out to the voters and collaboratively wild rice. The purpose of the strategic analysis is to make an educated decision to support the Our Thanks inform decision-makers and the public about current wild education of our children. Thank you for We would like to Thank everyone for all rice conditions, authorities and management practices, supporting the ongoing educational information gaps and alternative approaches. opportunities for our children. the cards, flowers, gifts, support and stories A strategic analysis does not establish DNR policy or change existing rules. Instead, it will assist shared in helping us give Lloyd Vollmar an decision-makers, stakeholders and the public to better Due to medical reasons, amazingsendoff. understand wild rice issues and make informed decisions about its management. This strategic analysis it is with deep regret that Special Thanks to Don Dewing, Micah is the precursor to the development of a Statewide Wild Denny’s Hair Care is no Dewing, Dan Bauknecht, Jason Babich, Dan Rice Management Plan. longer open for business “Wild rice is an amazing plant. Each year it effective April 8th. Bauknecht, Sergent Bryan Wrycha WSP, Larry grows from seed and transforms open waters into seas of grass, teeming with birds, mammals, insects, fish and We would like to thank all of Alstein, Robert Koplien, State Patrol Honor other aquatic species,” said Jon Simonsen, DNR our loyal customers for your Guard,andAmericanLegion. Environmental Analysis and Review Specialist. “Whether many years of patronage. you are familiar with wild rice or not, this analysis is intended to help anyone interested learn about wild rice and wild rice management.” With Sincere Appreciation, The public is encouraged to review and submit Denny and Rose Schuenemann Thanks to all written comments to improve the accuracy, clarity and & Family objectivity of the draft strategic analysis document by the people who June 7, 2021 to: Department of Natural Resources voted for me in c/o Jon Simonsen, DNR Rhinelander Service Center 107 Sutliff Ave., Rhinelander, WI 54501 THANK YOU for your Email: [email protected] the recent election Following the public comment period, the continued support department will review the input and provide a summary Your support is very of the comments received. The public will be notified for School District of once a final version of the Strategic Analysis is available. important to me and I will Wabeno Area School work for your behalf to the Statewide media campaign takes on Board skyrocketing disposable e-cigarette Dawn Jakubiec best of my abilities. use amongst youth Cheri Collins Crandon, WI The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Federal Drug free help by calling 1-800-QUIT NOW (784-8669). You can Administration's (FDA) Center for TobaccoProducts (CTP) learn more about the Northwoods Tobacco Free Coalition recently declared youth use of disposable e-cigarettes an and the Forest County Health Department by visiting our emerging public health challenge in a letter submitted to Facebook pages or website the New England Journal of Medicine. The letter cited http://forestcountypublichealth.org/ 400% and 1000% increases in disposable e-cigarette use among U.S. middle and high school students between 2019 and 2020. The timing of the CDC and FDA's letter coincides with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services' relaunch of the Tobacco is Changing campaign, which features a video and other materials on disposable e-cigarettes. Disposable e-cigarettes are devices that come ready to use and are then discarded once the user is finished with them. They are not refillable. Many are flavored and feature colorful designs. Meanwhile, Wisconsin's Tobacco is Changing campaign's newest ads focus on products gaining traction with young people, including disposable e-cigarettes, and e-cigarettes disguised as smart watches and makeup compacts. The campaign also informs parents about hoodies and backpacks that hide e-cigarette devices. One video highlights the fact that disposable e-cigarettes contain hundreds of puffs of nicotine. “We are glad to see disposable e-cigarettes highlighted in the new campaign materials,” said Kincaid. “While disposable e-cigarettes have been on public health's radar for a while, it's important for parents to know about them as well.” Parents, as well as teachers and mentors, can see samples of disposable e-cigarettes and other tobacco products gaining in popularity with youth by visiting www.tobaccoischanging.com. Visitors can also find out about tactics like fruity flavors and shiny packaging, learn about resources to help teens quit, and get connected with local prevention efforts at the site. “Parents should be aware of the tactics and aggressive marketing tobacco companies use to draw attention to their products. Those tactics can be read about at https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/tobaccoischanging/tacti cs.htm” said Kincaid. “This is a valuable website and would strongly encourage parents to visit it for more information”. Anyone addicted to tobacco products can get PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 3, APRIL 19, 2021 AUCTION AREA EVENTS

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Wabeno School Wabeno School Breakfast Menu Lunch Menu April 19-23 April 19-23 Monday - Scrambled Monday - Crispitos, eggs, bacon, tator tots, Spanish rice, corn, cantaloupe wedges, Scooby snacks. fruit cup, strawberry bagels, fruit garden salad, milk juice, milk Tuesday - Corn dogs, Tuesday - Breakfast pizza, tator tots, baked beans, pineapple chunks, fruit peaches, garden salad, juice, milk milk Wednesday - Delivered Wednesday -Delivered meals meals Thursday - Breakfast Thursday - Lasagna, quesadilla, hash brown bread stick, broccoli, patties, strawberries, fruit tropical fruit, garden juice, milk salad, milk Friday - Pancake on a Friday - Sloppy joe, potato stick, pears, fruit juice, wedges, corn, mixed fruit, milk garden salad. milk PUBLIC NOTICE FOREST COUNTY LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION FOREST COUNTY LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LEPC) NOTICE OF PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATIVE REQUIREMENTS UNER WIS. STATS., 323.60 & 323.61 Subject to the requirements of Section 324 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARS) of 1986, notice is hereby provided on the availability of information collected under SARA Title III, also known as the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-KnowAct (EPCRA). EPCRA submissions and information submitted to, or developed by, the Forest County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), are available for public inspection at the Forest County Emergency Management Office located at 100 South Park Ave, Crandon, WI during normal business hours. Submissions, information and records available may include, but are limited to: • County Wide EPCRA Strategic Plan • Facility EPCRA Off-Site Response Plan • Chemical Inventory Reports • Chemical Safety Data Sheets • Chemical release notification and written follow-up reports Note: Information available is limited to compliance with 42 U.S.C. Chapter 116 and does not include all chemical information for facilities and transportation incidents that may pose a threat to human health, safety and the environment. Questions or open records requests regarding information collected under EPCRA can be directed to the Forest County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) contact below: Alex Walrath, Emergency Management Director 100 South Park Avenue Crandon, WI 54520 [email protected] 715-478-3415 - WNAXLP PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 4, APRIL 19, 2021 REAL ESTATE Recreational

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Names will not be withheld upon request, except Turriff April 6th - “Short Route” for very special circumstances. NAME AND PHONE NUMBER Hiles, Argonne, Crandon, Laona and Wabeno to SHOULD BE INCLUDED FOR VERIFICATION PURPOSES. We reserve Rhinelander by 10:00 A.M. Walmart complex and Aldi’s the right to reject any and all letters. only. No Lunch. Depart Rhinelander at 1:00 P.M. Bus Zeta K. Turriff, 98, De Pere, passed away Driver Pam Blank surrounded by her children Thursday evening April 8, April 8th - Thurday - Crandon Shopping Only. Tothe Editor: 2021. She was born in Rockland to her wonderful parents Hiles, Argonne, Crandon, Laona and Wabeno to Mike, your article on maple syruping in the March Ted and Ethel (O'Keefe) Wellens on October 2, 1922. Crandon by 9:00 A.M. Depart Crandon by 12:00 P.M. 15thPioneer Express brought up childhood memories. She graduated from East De Pere High School in Bus Driver Pam Blank Growing up in a northern suburb of Milwaukee 1940. Zeta continued her education by attending Green April 13 Tuesday - “Short Route” during the 60's, my family and I experienced the same Bay Vocational School (NWTC). Zeta worked as a Hiles, Argonne, Crandon, Laona and Wabeno to sensation or excitement, or whatever you want to call it, secretary at Baum's Dept. Store in 1940, then on to Rhinelander by 10:00 A.M. Walmart complex and Aldi’s that Stick Conway and others did. Prudential Insurance Co. where she worked the next 13 only. No Lunch Depart Rhinelander at 1:00 P.M. Bus We tapped between 10-15 trees each spring. years. She also worked at Fort Howard Paper Co. and Driver Pam Blank When you had the right outside temperature of 32 degrees Aetna Life Ins. Co., where she retired from as office April 20th Tuesday - “Short Route” or higher, our tree sap would run extremely fast. At one manager in 1985. Hiles, Argonne, Crandon, Laona and Wabeno to point, we had to fill our four-legged bathtub because all of Zeta met the love of her life when her best friend Rhinelander by 10:00 A.M. Walmart complex and Aldi’s Mom's pots were full of sap. We would boil the sap on our Jane Turriff introduced her to her brother Donald. They only. No Lunch Depart Rhinelander at 1:00 P.M. Bus kitchen stove. became friends and wrote to each other when Donald left Driver Pam Blank One time my mom insisted we all go out for to serve in the army during WWII. They married in 1950 and April 27th Tuesday - “Short Route” dinner. Of course, we left the burner on low and low and started their life together. They were married for 60 Hiles, Argonne, Crandon, Laona and Wabeno to behold (play on words!). Guess what happened! Yes, you wonderful years until Donald passed away in 2010. Rhinelander by 10:00 A.M. Walmart complex and Aldi’s are right. It boiled over and I turned it over and there was Zeta always found a way to balance her family, only. No Lunch Depart Rhinelander at 1:00 P.M. Bus charred maple candy. Guess who had to clean the pot. The work, and her many passions. When she became Driver Pam Blank answer is nobody, because we had to throw it in the dump! interested in something she put her whole heart into it whether it was education or serving her community. Zeta George Uihlein belonged to the Brown County Community Women's Club Forest County Commission on Aging and was instrumental in starting the Martin Luther King Nutrition Program celebrations in Brown County. She was a charter member FOREST GRANITE WORKS of Learning and Retirement at UWGB. In 1998 Zeta SENIOR MONUMENTS & MARKERS reached out to the Neville Public Museum and together Personalized & Professional Service started the Neville Public Museum Dinner Programs. Zeta Specializing in Hand Carved & Computer Designs wanted to start the program series to give elders the MEALS opportunity to have dinner along with an educational CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA EST. “Cherish a Life program while raising money for the museum. In 2018 Zeta Monday - April 19 - Ham, potato & egg fritatta, fruit, 1979 was honored to be a recipient of the Packers Give Back biscuit, berry cobbler. for a Lifetime” Award for her work with the museum. In 2001 Zeta helped CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA, ARMSTRONG CREEK 2ND GENERATION create Spirituality in Retirement (SPIRIT) to bring people of Tuesday - April 20 - Chicken Veronique, baked potato w/ E. Glinski & Sons Crandon, WI different faiths and beliefs together. sour cream, peas & carrots, wheat bread, apple pie Owners / Operators 715-478-3958 She is survived by her children Terri (David) Gay, square. www.forestgraniteworks.com Barb Stencil, Tim Turriff, Jeff Turriff, and Amy Turriff. Her CRANDON, LAONA, ARMSTRONG CREEK grandchildren Chelsea Gay (fiancé) John O'Reilly, Daniel Wednesday - April 21 - Beef chili w/ beans, tossed salad Gay, Tara Stencil, Miranda (Ted) Paul, Logan Turriff (fiancé w/ cheese, raisins, dinner roll, brownies. Samantha Nieland), and Devin Turriff. Great Grandchildren WABENO CONGREGATE & HOME DELIVERED WEBER-HILL Kioko Paul, Veya Turriff, and another great grandchild on Thursday - April 22 - Beef chili w/ beans, tossed salad w/ the way. Sister-in-law Geri Turriff, and many wonderful cheese, raisins, dinner roll, brownies. FHUNERAL OME REMATIONAND C ERVICES S nieces and nephews. ALVIN - No Meals in the Month of April Providing Traditional Funeral Service, Zeta was preceded in death by her husband The local number for the ADRC: 478-2162 is Cremation Services, Pre-Need Counseling Donald Turriff, parents, sisters Marian Dopkins, Lucille no longer in service. The only number for the ADRC is & Travel Insurance Secor, Betty Sarosiek, Brothers Harold, Norbert, Robert, the 800-699-6704. 302 S. Lake Ave. 1768 Oconto Ave. Crandon, WI Wabeno, WI Howard, and son in law David Stencil. Please register with Commission on Aging - 478- 715-478-2322 715-473-3131 Friends may visit after 4:00PM Tuesday April 13, 2021 at 3256. What the caterpillar thinks is the end of the world, Ryan Funeral Home 305 N. Tenth Street, De Pere, with a Crandon site manager Pat Raml is at 715-478- the butterfly knows is only the beginning. parish prayer service at 6:30PM to bring the evening to a 0742 (home) or 715-478-3040 (site). Serving at 12:00 p.m. www.weberhillfuneralhome.com close. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. [email protected] Visitation will continue after 9:00 A.M. Wednesday Alvin site manager Florence Kostka at 715-545- at St. Willebrord Catholic Church 209 S. Adams Street, 4063 (home) or 715-545-3323 (site). Meals canceled until Green Bay. Parking is allowed in stalls 201-228 only in the further notice. parking lot beside the church. The Mass of Christian Burial Laona site manager Peggy Alderton at 715-889- will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. with Fr. Andrew Cribben 3116 (cell). Meal served at 12:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday O.Praem. officiating. Entombment to follow at the Allouez and Wednesday. RATES ARE PER WEEK Wabeno site manager Linda McEwen at 715-889- Catholic Mausoleum. Personal Classified $3.50 With border $4.00 0123 (cell). Meal served at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Zeta wanted to thank the many wonderful friends Business Classified $4.50 With border $5.00 and neighbors who reached out to her in these last few Tuesday and Thursday. Home delivered on Monday, UP TO 30 WORDS ONLY. years. Especially Jackie and Paul Cramer, Mellie and Keith Tuesday and Thursday. Additional words, add 10¢ per word. Orde, and Marvie and Dick Krines. She also was so grateful Armstrong Creek site manager Sharon Giles at for the loving care she received from Bellevue Retirement 715-674-3532 (home) or 715-336-2218 (site). Meal served Community, Heartland Hospice, her children, especially at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday. To display your ad, fill out form and send Amy who was always by her side. form and check to: PIONEER EXPRESS Senior Chatter FoodShare Updates Additional Benefits P.O. BOX 333 Wisconsin’s public health emergency remained in effect for March, 2021. This means that households not CRANDON, WI 54520 receiving the maximum Foodshare benefit amount in March received additional benefits, bringing them up to the maximum (715) 478-3640 OR 1-800-234-2152 FAX (715) 478-3540 amount. The additional funds should have been made available on QUEST cards on March 21, 2021.* Households already receiving the maximum amount do not receive these additional benefits. In addition, the amount households receive may be lower than the maximum amount if they are repaying benefits due to an error. AD DEADLINE 4 P.M. TUESDAY The Department of Health Services (DHS) will be checking in May that all households eligible for the March benefits received them. As a result, some new applicants or households reestablishing eligibility for March may receive the additional March benefits on May 9, 2021. Amount of weeks to run Additional benefits for months after March will depend on the length of Wisconsin’s public health emergency and approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service. Name * There is also the additional Foodshare benefit from the federal law passed in 2020 giving beneficiaries up to 15% more in benefits from January-June, 2021. Renewals Address • Renewals due in March, April, May and June 2021 are postponed for six months. 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Town Hall, 5376 County Road W, Crandon on Jessica Thornton, Deputy Clerk Thursday, June 4, 2020 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Laona-Wabeno Winter Sports Co-Op Meeting All persons wishing to appear at the Board of WABENO Laona/Wabeno Boards of Education Review must file a formal objection form with the SCHOOL Wednesday, March 17, 2021 town clerk at least 48 hours prior to the day of the 5:45 P.M. Board of Review. Forms will be available by MENUS School Board President, Dave Seeber,called the meeting to order at 5:45 P.M. contacting the Town Clerk at (715)478-1295 or ARE ON PAGE [email protected] (or the Town Assessor at Board members present: Dave Seeber, Katryna VanEperen, Trinity Shepard, Dawn Jakubiec, Janet Opiela, Lori Mattern, and Dan Christianson. Administration: Jeffrey Walsh, District Administrator the Open Book). 3 THIS and William Taylor,Jr./Sr.High School Principal Town of Lincoln, WEEK Tressa L. Votis, Clerk/Treasurer Board members absent: Tim Brauer,Elementary Principal, and Robert Tucker,Director of Pupil Services School District of Wabeno Area Regular School Board Meeting Others present: Michelle Boor,Katie Shepard, Frank Shepard, Jr.,Jim Bradley, Scott Reeves, Samantha Hoffman, and Jim Aschinger Wednesday, March 3, 2021 High School Library – Wabeno Jr./Sr. High School Pledge of Allegiance. School Board President, Dave Seeber,called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. Motion made by Katryna VanEperen seconded by Janet Opiela to approve the amended Board members present: Dave Seeber, Katryna VanEperen, Trinity Shepard, Dawn Jakubiec, Janet Opiela, agenda. Carried 7 to 0. Lori Mattern. Administration: Jeffrey Walsh, District Administrator, William Taylor, Jr./Sr. High School Principal, Tim Brauer,Elementary Principal, and Robert Tucker,Director of Pupil Services Winter sports updates . Boys Basketball: Varsity 13-1 Conference Champs; 16-6 overall. Eliminated by Crivitz in the 1st Board Members Absent: Dan Christianson round of Regional play. All Conference selections: 1st team: Connor Taylor & Reed Christianson; Honorable Mention: Clayton Janesch; Offensive Player of the Year: Connor Taylor who also hit the Others Present: Teresa Romprey, Betty Derozier, Emma Eisenschink, Lee Mattern, Brian VanEperen 1000 point milestone. JV had a rebuilding year as several athletes did not participate, due to masks. Verification of Meeting Notice (Compliance with Open Meeting Law Notification (Wis.Stats.19.84(2)). Girls Basketball: Varsity 8-2 Conference; 20-5 overall. Lost to Crandon by 1 point in the Regional finals. All Conference selections: 1st team: Kylie Higgins & Emma Harris; Honorable Mention: Tana Pledge of Allegiance VanZile & Elizabeth Krawze; Defensive/Offensive Player of the Year: Kylie Higgins. JV girls had a . great season going 13-3 plus several of them had the opportunity to get minutes in several varsity Motion made by Janet Opiela seconded by Katryna VanEperen to approve the Amended Agenda. games. Carried 6 to 0. Wrestling: All Conference selections: Ryan Roy & Frank Shepard, Paige Peterson 2nd at WWF Championships; State Qualifier: Ryan Roy; Wrestler of the Year: Ryan Roy. Roy finished 5th in State TeresaRomprey, Betty Derozier,and Emma Eisenschink voiced their concerns of returning to school 5 days a Tournament. week. Winter coaches’ report Motion made by Janet Opiela seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to approve renewing the following Motion made by Dawn Jakubiec seconded by Katryna VanEperen to approve the Regular School Board contracts: Bill Taylor,Varsity Boys Basketball Head Coach; Peter Liptack, JV Boys Basketball Coach; Meeting Minutes of February 3, 2021. Carried 6 to 0. Andrew Harrison, Girls Varsity Basketball Head Coach; Kendric Allen, JV Girls Basketball Coach; Scott VanDeHey and Dana Mittelstadt, JH Girls and Boys Basketball Coaches. Carried 7 to 0. Motion by Katryna VanEperen seconded by Janet Opiela to approve the payment of vouchers by general checks 81840 to 81929 for $242,015.16 and payroll checks 900042465 to 900042724 for $214,322.12, Motion made by Dan Christianson seconded by Katryna VanEperen to accept Dan Moravec’s and a state tax, 941 tax, and employee trust fund electronic transfer for $117,737.59. Carried 6 to 0 resignation from Wrestling Head Coach, Colin Schubert’s resignation from Wrestling Asst. Coach, . and Jonathon Calhoun’s resignation from JH Wrestling Coach with many thanks to all from the Jeffrey Walsh, District Administrator, William Taylor, Jr./Sr. High School Principal, Tim Brauer, Elementary board. Carried 7 to 0. Principal, and Robert Tucker, Director of Pupil Services, shared updates and upcoming events with the Board. Varsity Boys Basketball is scheduled to get new uniforms, which Mr.Tayloris working on.

Lori Mattern congratulated the Jump Rope for Heart Fundraiser for their amazing achievement and Mrs. Denz Motion made by Janet Opiela seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to approve a $2,000 budget (total) for the for being a Herb Kohl Fellowship Award recipient. Dawn Jakubiec congratulated the boys’ basketball team on drama department. Carried 7 to 0. achieving Regional Championship status. Trinity Shepard thanked the Valentines for Vets committee. Her children look forward to this event each year and make a competition of it. They received responses back Discuss and take possible action on athletic event pay and salary. No action at this time. Bring back (some being community members), which they were very excited to receive. She also congratulated Ryan in spring with proposed rates for each task. Roy on his State Wrestling achievement again this year.She inquired about the marketing of sports apparel (individual vs. team achievements). Dave Seeber Discuss and take possible action on HUDL payments for basketball, which are $1,800 annually. No congratulated all students and staff that were recognized in the paper recently. Katryna VanEperen action at this time. Bring back in spring with proposed firm numbers for all sports clubs. congratulated Bill Tayloron Coach of the Year award. Motion made by Trinity Shepard seconded by Dan Christianson to approve purchasing wrestling Motion by Trinity Shepard seconded by Katryna VanEperen to approve Shelley Ponton as Assistant Cross singlets with warmup and shorts for $3,100, split 50/50 with Three Lakes. Carried 7 to 0. Country coach. Carried 6 to 0. Discuss the protocol for resignations and posting of positions. Jeffrey Walsh will draft a protocol Motion by Lori Mattern seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to approve Dave Cronauer as Head Footballcoach. and send to board members. Carried 6 to 0. Motion made by Trinity Shepard seconded by Dan Christianson to approve adding JH Track and Motion by Katryna VanEperen seconded by Trinity Shepard to approve Bennett Reisler as Assistant Baseball Field Coach and Golf Positions to the Laona/Wabeno Rebels Duties Schedule (at $800 each, coach. Carried 6 to 0. provided participation numbers are warranted). Carried 7 to 0.

Motion by Lori Mattern seconded by Janet Opiela to approve the new job description for K-5 Math Motion made by Lori Mattern seconded by Dan Christianson to approve Rich Sorenson as JV Asst. Interventionist. Carried 6 to 0.Motion by Katryna VanEperen seconded by Janet Opiela to approve hiring Track and Field Coach. Carried 7 to 0. Baseman Bros. to resurface the gym floor in both buildings as outlined in the bid. Carried 6 to 0. Motion by Janet Opiela seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to go into closed session at 6:38 P.M.Pursuant Motion by Dave Seeber seconded by Lori Mattern to approve Lakewood Outdoor Services for lawn to Wisconsin Statutes 19.85(1)(c) the Board will enter into closed session to discuss employment, care for 2021. Carried 5 to 0. Dawn Jakubiec abstained. promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. Roll call vote: Dave Seeber, yes; Motion by Trinity Shepard seconded by Dave Seeber to not approve prom at Lakewood Pavilion. Katryna VanEperen, yes; Janet Opiela, yes; Lori Mattern, yes; Dawn Jakubiec, yes; Trinity Shepard, Carried 6 to 0. yes; and Dan Christianson, yes. Carried 7 to 0. a. Coaches evaluation Motion by Katryna VanEperen seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to approve NEOLA Policies: 0131.1, 0143.2, b. Discuss and take possible action on AD salary compensation. 0144.4, 0144.5, 0145, 1211, 1213, 2411, 6114, and 6325. Carried 6 to 0. Policies 0100 and 2416 will be Motion by Trinity Shepard seconded by Katryna VanEperen to return to open session at 7:22 P.M.to brought back next month. announce or take action, if any, and if appropriate on items discussed in closed session. Roll call vote: Dave Seeber, yes; Katryna VanEperen, yes; Janet Opiela, yes; Lori Mattern, yes; Dawn Discuss and take possible action on return to 5 days per week in person instruction with the continued Jakubiec, yes; Trinity Shepard, yes; and Dan Christianson, yes. Carried 7 to 0. offering of virtual instruction. No action at this time. Return to open session to take possible action on items discussed in closed session. No action. Motion by Dawn Jakubiec seconded by Trinity Shepard to adjourn at 8:21 p.m. Carried 6 to 0. Motion by Dawn Jakubiec seconded by Katryna VanEperen to adjourn at 7:23 P.M. Carried 7 to 0. Lenora Mattern, District Clerk Lenora Mattern, District Clerk PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 12, APRIL 19, 2021 Services When you need Tax Help I will: File Back Tax Returns MARVIN Answer Letters Reduce Penalties and Interest L. 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The School District of Wabeno Area is an Equal Opportunity employer. The School Application and Resume to: District does not discriminate against applicants or employees based on race; age; sex Main Street Ed’s or sexual orientation; creed or religion; color; handicap or disability; marital, Sokaogon Finance Inc. citizenship, or veteran status; membership in the National Guard, state defense force, 3051 Sand Lake Road, Argonne, WI or reserves; national origin or ancestry; arrest or conviction record; use or non-use of lawful products off the District's premises during non-working hours; or any other Crandon, WI 54520 characteristic protected by law. Phone: (715) 478-6428 - Fax (715) 478-5903 [email protected] Help Wanted ATTIC Correctional Services, a Coaching Positions Available provider of transitional housing and services to individuals coming out of The Laona and Wabeno School Districts are taking applications for the following coaching HELP WANTED incarceration has part-time transport & monitoring specialist positions for our positions for the 2021-2022 school year: Schaefer’s IGA Deli. If Interested •JH Football Coach Florence, Forest and Marinette County •JV Wrestling Coach please apply at the Deli coverage area paying $16.00 per hour plus •Drama Director attention: Travis. mileage. Candidates should send an email to Provides monitoring checksat [email protected] by April 23, 2021. supervised residences(s), as well as The School District of Wabeno Area in accordance with Wisconsin Fair Employment Practices Act, Wisconsin Statute 111.31, does not discriminate in hiring practice transportation to authorized activities. based on gender, age, race, color, creed, religion, genetic information or testing, Please apply here: physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability or handicap, national origin, HELP WANTED politicala ffiliation, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, arrest record or https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/w conviction record. The School District of Wabeno Area is an equal opportunity Schaefer’s IGA Bakery. If Interested eb.php/jobs/ViewJobDetails?job=22491& please apply at the Bakery clientkey=F6E264FF1B5F850766BD0A57 BA34CD06 attention: Tony. HELP WANTED Full time cashier at Schaefer’s IGA Mostly day, might be some nights and weekends occasionally. Extra-Curricular POSITION VACANCY POSTING Starting wage $8.50 goes to $9.00 2021 - 2022 School Year after 90 days per an evaluation. Boys Head Varsity Basketball Coach Boys Assistant Varsity/Junior Varsity Basketball Coach If interested, please apply at the The Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine/Goodman-Armstrong Creek service desk, attention John. Co-Op Athletic Program is seeking individuals to serve as coach for the following positions: •Head Varsity Coach, and WD Flooring LLC is looking for • Assistant Varsity/Junior Varsity Coach for the upcoming hard-working, dependable employees basketball season. for full-time mill positions. No experience necessary, Questions/Applications/Letters of Interest may be sent to We will train the right individuals both: Mr. Brian Esqueda, Activities Director Mr. Anthony Erno, Applications can be picked up at: Activities Director, Goodman-Armstrong Creek School District WD Flooring LLC Open Interviews Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine School District, P O Box 160 Thursdays 5215 Mill Rd Laona, WI 54541 Goodman, WI 54125 N18775 Sauld Street Pembine, WI 54156 10AM 2PM Or request one via email from [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 715-336-2575, ext. 204 715-324-5314, ext. 212 HELP WANTED PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 15, APRIL 19, 2021 HELP WANTED Line Cook/Kitchen Manager Help Wanted 17.00 per hour School District of Wabeno Area HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER plus benefits SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVERS 3576A Nu-Roc Ln • Laona, WI 54541 Lake Avenue Restaurant •Applicant must possess or be willing tp obtain 715-674-4477 Crandon, WI a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a NOW HIRING passenger and school bus endorsement. 715478-1010 •Preference will be given to those applicants with RN or LPN, day or pm shifts, full time, Ask for Melissa a high school diploma, HSED or GED, but they are $3,500 sign on bonus not a requirement. •Training provided, fees will be covered by the school district. CNA, full time, $3,500 sign on bonus HELP WANTED •All candidates must pass a background check. The School District of Wabeno Area is an Equal Opportunity employer. The – day or pm shifts, full SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LAONA School District does not discriminate against applicants or employees Dietary aides DIABETIC/REGULAR based on race, age, sex, or sexual orientation, creed or religion, color, time, $1,000 sign on bonus handicap or disability, marital, citizenship or veteran status, membership INSTRUCTIONAL EDUCATION in the National Guard, state defense force, or reserves, national origin or AIDEPOSITION ancestry, arrest or conviction record, use or non-use of lawful products off Housekeeping, full time days, $1,000 District’s premises during non-working hours, or any other characteristic protected by law. sign on bonus The Laona School District is looking for a Diabetic/Regular Instructional Education Aide for the Maintenance assistant, full time, remainder of the 2020-2021 school year. This position is approximately 29 hours per week and will start May 13, HELP WANTED AT THE $1,000 sign on bonus 2021. Beginning in the 2021-2022 school year, this FOREST COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY For more information, contact HR at 715-674-4477 position will most likely be 37.5 hours per week. The The Forest County Humane Society is x605 or e-mail: [email protected] position requires working with students with diabetic needs as well as working in elementary classrooms as an looking to expand our staff with a full time/ instructional education aide. Prior diabetic education is part time applicant. Must be able to: Walk preferred, but will train the right candidate. Because we dogs, care for cats, clean kennels, cat are a Title I Schoolwide district the candidate must have either an Associate’s Degree, have 48 credits post- condos, and yards and administer secondary education or successfully complete a medications. proficiency test to qualify. The deadline for applying for You must be able to maintain a clean this position isApril 28, 2021. environment at the humane society, If interested, please send a resume and letter including laundry. of interest to: You must be able to work School District of Laona Melissa Chrisman - Elementary Principal independently and must be at least eighteen 5216 Forest Ave Suite A years old. Flexible shifts... Please call 715- Laona, WI 54541 478-2098 or submit your resume to us at: This institution is an equal opportunity [email protected] The Pioneer Express Your source for total market ad coverage in the Forest County, Lakewood, Townsend, and Pickerel/Pearson Areas We Do Job Printing! We are equipped with the latest model digital color printers that will give your business cards, brochures and posters a bright and colorful professional look. We will do your carbonless forms, raffle tickets, fliers, envelopes and more. 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