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Tonight Housing projects at Morgan,

Lukas Nelson • POTR • Bob Schneider former VFW building advance July 12 Plan Commission recommends approvals amid opposition Boz Scaggs By Tom Ekvall waterfest.org Herald contributor The Oshkosh Plan Commission rec- ommended approval of two housing devel- Inside opments despite neighborhood objections at its June 19 meeting. The proposals included a 400-unit de- velopment when fully built on 11.5 acres for the Morgan District at the northwest corner of Oregon Street and West 6th Av- enue, along with a 16-unit proposal for the former Veterans of Foreign Wars property at 129 W. 17th St. Plan commissioners agreed with city Planning Services staff that both projects would not have an adverse effect on the Dust in the air neighborhoods and would positively con- Fourth of July week brings tribute to housing developments on un- Photo by Tom Ekvall Sawdust Days, parade used land. Architect Joseph Lee talks about the proposed housing development for the city’s Morgan District With regard to the Morgan District at a recent Plan Commission meeting. Page 2 property, petitioners had sought a condi- tional use permit and general development enclosed parking. has designed more than 7,000 units built plan for the multifamily project with Phase Bowen said the project would be sen- in Wisconsin and elsewhere and would use Dialing it up 1 including two multifamily buildings, a sitive to needs of neighborhood residents. high-quality materials. Local radio stations keep clubhouse and pool. The Plan Commis- During the meeting several had expressed Bowen said the company is also work- pace as social medium sion voted 8-0 in favor of the project. opposition and noted the building designs ing on plans for commercial use of property at Oregon Street and West 6th, which was Page 4 Commission member Ed Bowen seemed too similar to “factory style” on stepped away from his official role to pres- what was once a major factory site. not part of the development plan and the ent the proposal on behalf of the Morgan Sara Stichert, 416 W. 5th St., said the focus of a recent hearing for a combination Top students District, accompanied by architect Joseph “aesthetics do not match the area” and also Class B liquor license before the Common Lee. Bowen abstained from the vote. questioned the increased traffic from the Council. The property is within a tax incre- Oshkosh schools Once fully built, the project would housing development. ment financing district. release spring honor rolls have four five-story buildings, each with Lee said the buildings would be situat- Residents near the former VFW build- Pages 8-9 54 units, as well as six townhouse projects ed so that the maximum line of sight for the ing site also attended the Plan Commis- riverfront would be available to all residents with five to seven units each. The larger See Morgan on Page 10 apartment complexes will have first-floor in the development. The architect said he Running Water City’s community built on sole By Karen Schneider is happening and see parts of the city you Oshkosh Herald wouldn’t normally experience,” he said. Alex Hummel returned to Oshkosh “You become an ambassador of the city.” looking to start a running group that mas- This is what Hummel wanted to create queraded as a social group similar to one he in Oshkosh. experienced in Madison. At the end of 2016 and early 2017 Hummel’s group was his introduction Hummel posted on Facebook his idea to to the community and he was able to ex- form a running group. Meredith Scheuer- plore areas of Madison he would have nev- mann responded, wanting to know what er seen. he had in mind. Scheuermann was already “When you run routes, you get to see Alex Hummel takes a group photo of Running Water City participants in early March outside See Running on Page 4 what is going on, are able to point out what the Menominee Nation Arena. Congratulations Honor Roll Students

OHshorttextHonorRoll06.2018.indd 1 6/20/2018 10:17:50 AM Page 2 x oshkoshherald.com June 28, 2018 Sawdust Days family festival back at park You know it’s Fourth of July in Osh- Latino festival in the upper Midwest, also kosh when the Sawdust Days boardwalk re- returns with Latino bands, deejays, Mex- turns to Menominee Park. Now in its 46th ican food, fireworks and a jalapeno-eating year, Sawdust Days serves as the midpoint contest among the activities. of summer entertainment for many. The festival kicks off at 4 p.m. July 3 Sawdust Days returns to its original and wraps up by 10 p.m. July 7. layout this year with the main stage inside Sheridan Amusements will provide the Budweiser pavilion. family entertainment with rides and attrac- Johnny Wad is featured Tuesday night; tions in the midway. Mason Street Band, Rhythm Kings, Black Other features include a flea market, Frog, The Now and Hells Bells perform children’s area, Corvette Club car show and Wednesday; Ruckus, Reload, Bad Habitz 1700 fur trader encampment. The Histor- Sawdust Days photo and Road Trip are featured Thursday; Fork ic Village encampment will have vendors A section of the 1700 fur trade encampment in the River Band, Copper Box, Rising and people demonstrating handmade na- at Sawdust Days will feature interactive Phoenix and Mad Man’s Diary Tribute to tive drums, Cheyenne-style tipis, canoes, Cheyenne-style tipi setups along with other Ozzy is on Friday’s schedule; and Eclectix, French and Indian games, storytelling and cultural history displays and demonstrations the Del Ray’s, The Friends and Vic Ferrari tribal dances. related to native Americans and early settlers. close out the festival Saturday. The holiday kicks off with the Veterans Sabor A Mexico, billed as the largest Parade, which will begin at 9 a.m. at Otter 923 S. Main St. Suite C and Main street and ends at Menominee Oshkosh, WI 54902 Park. Festival Food 4th of July Fireworks will light the sky at 9:45 p.m. from Millers General information/Customer Bay in Menominee Park. service: Julie Vandenberg Veterans Parade brings in 4th [email protected] The annual Fourth of July Veterans procession along with Dee Scheatz and Phone: 920-508-9000 Parade launches at 9 a.m. Wednesday from Anne Hauch for the past 13 years, accord- Website: www.oshkoshherald.com the corner of Otter and Main streets. ing to Hauch, parade coordinator. The parade route will continue down The Veterans Parade has more than News tips and story ideas Main Street to Irving Avenue where it will 70 entries and lasts about an hour. It is the [email protected] turn east. The parade will continue east on largest in the region and attracts more than Irving to Menominee Park where Sawdust 20,000 people, according to the Sawdust Humidity getting Advertising Days will be underway. [email protected] Days website. Food, entertainment and re- The parade is organized by the Vietnam you down? Chris Carns: 920-508-0030 freshments are available at Sawdust Days Veterans of Post 437. The post assists with Dan McCord: 920-420-2024 after the parade. Humidity is tough on staging the entries and will be showcasing Because of construction east of Main hearing devices too! Classified Advertising parade chairman Rick Wing for his service Street, a new staging and lineup area is be- and dedication. 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Living With Wonder

Relationships Across Generations Provide Positive Impact On Society Special moments with an older person are children, students and volunteers. often some of our fondest memories. Whether you learned your way around the kitchen, went One activity that encourages intergenerational fishing, planted a garden or worked on the clunker relationships with community members is Cycling in the garage, you enjoyed spending time with Without Age. This program matches volunteer pilots someone special, someone across the generations. with our residents for a rickshaw ride. It creates Often in the glow of these memories, we think of opportunities for sharing stories, being outside and how wonderful we felt and how the time spent enjoying the companionship of someone across together made us happier. This happiness flows the generations. One volunteer pilot enjoyed being into improving emotional and physical wellness of with our residents and sharing stories so much both the young and old. Both are more optimistic she decided to make a career change. She is in the and hopeful for the future. Knowing relationships process of obtaining her certified nursing assistant across the generations are a strong, positive license and will soon be a resident assistant at part of our social fabric, Miravida Living has Gabriel’s Villa. introduced programs and activities involving Strengthening The Social Fabric Of Our Community In our work with the special needs students residents and team. from Oshkosh West High School, one young man with cerebral palsy regularly visited with The power of intergenerational relationships an older resident living with similar challenges. is evident monthly when first grade students Neither spoke, but both understood. With spirits from Roosevelt Elementary hop on a bus, enter soaring, their relationship was filled with grace Bethel Home single file and are obviously excited and genuine affection. Another special needs to spend time with the elders they have come student comes daily to visit with residents and to know and love. The chapel is filled with the learn valuable skills for entering the workforce. joyful sounds of elders and kids playing games, Before she gets to work resetting the Bethel coloring, and practicing math and reading skills. Home dining room between lunch and dinner, Animated smiles, a certain silliness, and the she rushes to the elevator, presses the button wonderful blending of learning and play across to go to the basement and bursts into the the generations create remarkable experiences human resources suite to visit with Bella, one and lifetime memories. of the many dogs spending the day with our

It’s Not About Any One Age, It’s About All Ages The Seniors Connect program brings together accessible picnic table for Eden Meadows and tech savvy students from Oshkosh North High raised gardens for residents at Gabriel’s Villa. School with residents living across the Miravida The table and gardens will be installed in time for Living campus. The elders are eager to learn summer. Another Eagle Scout has offered to build how to email, use Skype, take pictures and play a glider for Bethel Home residents, so they can games, and the teenagers are delighted to share enjoy being outside in our beautiful gardens. their skills. Miravida Living is not about any one age, Most recently, an Eagle Scout, whose family it is about all ages. Please consider becoming has been connected with our organization for involved and strengthening the social fabric of four generations, designed, built and installed our community. equipment for our Noah’s Landing dog park. A second Eagle Scout is building a wheelchair-

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MIRAVIDALIVING.COM (920) 235-3454 225 NORTH EAGLE STREET, OSHKOSH, WI 54902 Page 4 x oshkoshherald.com June 28, 2018 Word of mouth and Facebook has helped Running Water City grow organ- Running ically, recently surpassing more than 380 from Page 1 Little fish surviving members on Facebook. Hummel shared that if you are a real person requesting to a member of a group of 10 friends that met join the group it’s “approve, approve, ap- weekly to run. As the unofficial ringleader, prove.” in the big radio pond she sent out a group message about when Hummel emphasized the group is to- By Cheryl Hentz challenging, but it has its advantages. and where they would be launching from. tally inclusive. Herald contributor “We sometimes don’t have the scale In a collaborative effort, Hummel and “We want people to always feel wel- Scheuermann joined forces to create Run- come,” he said. “The community of runners It’s happening all over the country: that the larger radio groups have. But while ning Water City and become Facebook of- is a strong thing wherever you go.” Little radio stations easily being gobbled up (a larger radio group) will have the same ficial by promoting the first run at Dublin’s Scheuermann said people shouldn’t by media conglomerates. Locally, however, type of programming on all its stations Irish Pub on Feb. 2, 2017. get caught up in it being a running group. there are a few who have managed to stay throughout the United States, we really do Hummel and Scheuermann’s goal is to “When people ask what pace do you the course and not be absorbed into major leave our people to make their own deci- promote inclusivity. The group has grown go, I ask, ‘What pace do you want to go?’ network groups, remaining successful at sions here locally as to what works best in from fewer than a dozen to nearly 30 run- There’s no judgment,” she said. “No one the same time. their communities.” ners showing up at asks what your time was. It’s a good time, One of them is WBJZ, 104.7 FM, soon Boyson also believes that remaining the weekly launch high fiving.” to be acquired by the Woodward Radio true to community roots has been key in site. Scheuermann and husband Bill have a Group, a division of Woodward Commu- his group’s success. “We don’t have goal to run a half marathon in every state, nications. Woodward owns and operates “Radio was the first social media. We roles, or leaders,” so every month they are on the road. She several stations throughout Northeast Wis- focus on local things; we do local news, we Hummel empha- also travels during the week for work but consin, including WHBY and WAPL. focus on a lot of local sports, and people sized. Those who par- makes it home Thursdays – mostly to run. Woodward has been talking on and use us in our communities like Wautoma, ticipate range from She travels to Chicago on Fridays. That’s off with Caxambas Corp. for many years, Ripon, Berlin and now Oshkosh in the last walkers to intermedi- how important the group is to her. but finally signed a purchase agreement couple of years as their news source,” he ate runners to a few March 9 of this year and a local marketing Scheuermann When asked about children and family said. “People always like to know what’s elite runners – with participation, “not enough” was the united agreement May 1. The sale is now pending going on in their community, so we stay the middle-ground runners doing a 9- to response. Families and walkers are encour- FCC approval, but on June 12, WBJZ and involved in numerous community events 10-minute mile. aged to join. “What can we do to encourage its active rock format throughout the counties we serve.” started simulcasting The group gathers at a different local more walkers?” Hummel asked. And in an age that can’t get new tech- business every week. The routes are posted with Woodward’s oth- Both have similar goals for the group. nology fast enough, Radandt said they’ve on Facebook before Thursdays and labeled er active rock station, Hummel, the route coordinator, loves the had to change with the times and incorpo- with names like the “windshield wiper” or Razor 94.7 FM. It now thought of someone looking to move into rate technology into their programming. “bridges” based on the shape of the run or boasts a listening range the area being told when they inquire on They’re offering things such as streamed where it will be taking them. The routes are what to do or how to get involved: “Have from Green Bay all the podcasts and other specialized local pro- discussed and Hummel or Scheuermann you heard about RWC? They go to local way down to Fond du gramming, as is the case with “Hometown will explain how to shorten routes for those places, they get a burger and beer, and they Lac, said Kelly Radan- Hickey Roofing Revised- 3 Brew,” a streamed show featuring music by walkingFebruary 5 2007 or running at a slower pace. get to see what Oshkosh is.” dt, general manager Boyson Wisconsin artists. The show also airs on Scheuermann, who picks the starting for Woodward Radio points and gives local businesses a heads Group and national sales manager. WAPL Saturday mornings from 9 to 11 am. up, is hoping other businesses reach out The other local radio group not selling “We’re looking at starting to sell that and ask to host RWC. She also welcomes to the big guys is Hometown Broadcasting, (kind of programming) that helps us grow organically. But we also want to start do- ROOFING, INC. invitations to meet with area service groups owned by general manager Tom Boyson EST. 1985 and businesses to speak on wellness and get and his wife of nearly 42 years, JoAnn. ing more of the little niches like that that them engaged. Boyson started as a salesman for KFIZ in super-serve certain areas of our communi- With more experience than any other area roofer, Whether just starting out as a walker Fond du Lac back in 1979. Over his years ties,” said Radandt. we stay up-to-date and involved in the ever- or looking to insert a medium-size mid- of working with KFIZ, he managed to pur- Boyson agreed it’s been important to changing world of residential roofing products week run to regular weeklong training, chase a few radio stations of his own. embrace the digital explosion. and services. We provide the best results, because Running Water City is there to start making In 1999 he purchased AM 1090 WISS “We do podcasts on our radio stations. roofing is all we do! new friends and goals. Radio; it is now WISS AM 1100. In 2000 We link our clients to our website. We use Voted best of Winnebago/Oshkosh he built 102.3 out of Wautoma, though it for 10 years The group will launch at 6 p.m. June 28 technology as a value-added feature in at Fletch’s Local Tap House, 566 N. Main has a coverage area from Stevens Point all some cases or sell it as additional advertis- 920-426-4008 •1427 Broad St. • Oshkosh, WI. 54901 St. the way to the Fox Valley. Two years ago, he ing for what’s called gateway ads,” he said. purchased AM 1600 in Ripon, while also “So when people go to listen to our radio RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL acquiring 98.3 in Oshkosh. Specialists in Spider Control stations, there’s an ad that (they hear) for Earlier this month he was granted an maybe 15 seconds. 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411 County GG Road FM license in Ripon, which will be 93.1 Oshkosh, WI 54904 Oshkosh, WI • Ants sell. We also have banner ads at the top of FM. It should be up and running in the • Squirrels our website which we can sell. To survive, next 30 to 60 days, said Boyson, who left I think you kind of have to be a one-stop • Flies KFIZ in 2013 to run Hometown full time. shop and offer a lot of things to clients that • Rodents So how do these small radio groups add value to your properties.” • Earwigs manage to stay independent when stations These small radio groups have wel- • Yellow Jackets all around are joining forces with bigger op- comed change, but resisted the need to sell • Asian Beetles erations? “We really focus in on localism. We’re out to media Goliaths. They believe that Ask about our Summer Long very much about the communities (we’re their success has come from embracing Spider Control Guarantee in) and giving back to them,” said Radandt, change, staying small and focusing on local [email protected] • kandcpestcontrol.com • 920.582.9000 adding that being small can sometimes be people and the news and information that matters to them.

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The Sawyer Paine Neighborhood As- sociation became the newest residential group in the city, organizing to serve the area in the vicinity of the Oshkosh Pub- lic Museum and the Paine Art Center and Gardens at an organizational meeting June 20. Boundaries for the group include Con- gress Avenue to Vine Avenue, Elmwood Avenue to the Fox River; both sides of Al- goma Boulevard from Bent Street to Con- Grand re-OpeninG! gress Avenue, and homes on the west side of Algoma Boulevard from the block south of Vine Avenue to Woodland Avenue. Pam Ruder, new executive director at Greater Oshkosh-Healthy Neighborhoods Inc. (GO-HNI) told those present that the Saturday “bottom line is to cre- ate a proud community through taking pride in yourself with others June 30 following.” Steven Wiley, an assistant planner with 10am-5pm the city’s Planning Ser- Ruder vices Division, said his office is able to provide services to the asso- off ciation and has programs open to residents 25% within recognized neighborhood associa- ENTIRE store tion boundaries. Photo by Tom Ekvall Membership in the organization is Sawyer Paine Neighborhood Association leader Jeanne Tondryk and assistant planner Steven voluntary and open to all property owners, Wiley review a city map of the new neighborhood’s boundaries at a June 20 meeting. DONATE • SHOP • VOLUNTEER Food available from Rodney’s including homeowners, renters, businesses and organizations within the boundaries. and improve the quality of life, promote tion. Jeanne Tondryk, newly elected chair- common interests and enhance the spirit of Those at the meeting adopted bylaws 753 North Main Street person, said her interest in forming the the community. and will submit a request to the city to be- Oshkosh, WI 54901 group started as a way to give residents an The area had previously been a part of come the 16th recognized neighborhood (920) 230-3565 active voice in their neighborhood’s future the Lumber River Neighborhood Associa- association.

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Grand The Grand’s lineup Sept. 8: Becoming Kareem: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with Roy Firestone (at Menominee Oshkosh Nation Arena) Sept. 14: John Denver Musical Tribute starring Ted Vigil Sept. 15: Tony Danza: season Standards & Stories Sept. 27-29: Oshkosh Community Players’ “The Curious Savage” Oct. 4-5: PUSH Physical revealed Theatre’s “Dracula” The Grand Oshkosh has unveiled its Oct. 12-14: Hysterical 2018-2019 season lineup of entertainment Productions’ “Antigone” variety for its 135th anniversary. Oct. 19: The Hunts Opening weekend at The Grand kicks Oct. 24-27: Spirits of the off Sept. 14 with a John Denver Tribute Grand, in partnership with starring Ted Vigil. Hysterical Productions Photos from The Grand Oshkosh The next evening, former “Taxi” star Nov. 2: Loudon Wainwright III Tony Danza takes the stage for Tony Dan- Nov. 16: Ladies of Laughter Some of the performances za: Standards & Stories. Danza’s Sept. 15 Funny & Fabulous Tour coming to The Grand show will feature music and storytelling Nov. 29: The Manitowoc Minute’s Charlie Berens: “Keep Oshkosh for the 2018-19 with soft shoe and ukulele performances. ’er Movin” season include (from top) The Grand will partner with the Dec. 1: Oshkosh Symphony Ted Vigil starring in a John Orchestra Denver tribute show Sept. Menominee Nation Dec. 7: Swing in the Holidays 14, TV celebrity Tony Arena to bring Be- coming Kareem: Ka- with Janet Planet and UW- Danza and his one-man Oshkosh Jazz Ensemble show Sept. 15, and the reem Abdul Jabbar with Roy Firestone Dec. 8: Harmonious Wail: Young Islanders bringing Holiday Spirits their Wild Atlantic Way on Sept. 8 at the are- na. Feb. 22-24, 28 and March tour here March 8. Hysterical Productions’ Other headliners 1-2: Jabbar “Hamlet” include Internet star The Young Irelanders Charlie Berens, “Cocktail Hour: The Show” March 8: March 23: Mystical Arts of and the Young Irelanders. The schedule also Tibet featuring Tibetan Monks has performances by the Oshkosh Commu- of Drepung Loseling Monastery nity Players, Hysterical Productions and the Sacred Music Sacred Dance Oshkosh Symphony Orchestra. March 30: Ballets with a Twist “This season, we’ve involved several presents “Cocktail Hour: The staff in the research and show recommen- Show” dations,” said Joseph Ferlo, director of The April 11-13: Community Grand. “Their varied ages, interests and ex- Players’ “The Tin Woman” periences had resulted in the selection of a April 26: The Quebe Sisters season that is particularly diverse. I think May 3: Lisa Rock in Close there’s something for all tastes and, I hope, to You: The Music of The more than one ‘something’ for all tastes.” Carpenters Grand programs feature Suite Seat ser- May 10-12 and 16-18: vice, which includes maximum legroom, a Hysterical Productions’ “Little complimentary first beverage and intermis- Women” sion service. Tickets go on sale July 9 and June 7-9 and 13-15: will be available at The Grand Oshkosh Box Community Players’ “The Office at 100 High Ave., by phone at 920- Producers” 424-2350 or at thegrandoshkosh.org. Golf outing raises $20,000 The 32nd annual Koepke Memorial Fit Oshkosh plans fundraising dinner Golf Outing drew 137 people to Utica Golf Course on June 9 to enjoy the weather and Fit Oshkosh, dedicated to improving cole Tinnon is a community activist and region. Another highlight will be presenta- raise money for the Aurora and Mercy hos- racial equality and building a welcoming founder of Black Youth Alliance — WI, a tion of the Daisy Fraiser Social Justice Hero pitals’ cancer centers. community, has announced its third annu- program of the state Department of Health Award. Close to $20,000 was raised through al fundraising dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. Aug. Services that focuses on youth drug abuse. A silent auction and raffle will be held. the title sponsor, Glacier Dental, along 9 at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh “The Color-Brave Photo Project: Black Dinner prices are $55 until June 30, $65 with more than 26 hole sponsors, individu- Alumni Welcome and Conference Center. and Brown Faces,” an exhibit that show- between July 1 and Aug. 9, and $75 at the al donations, prize drawings and chances at Jordan Landry, associate professor of cases the portraits and stories of people door. A table for eight can be reserved for a hole-in-one car, a Chevy Equinox donat- English at UW-Oshkosh, will reprise her of color in the area, will be on display. The $400. ed by Bergstrom GM of Oshkosh. role as emcee. Keynote speaker Robin Ni- exhibit has been traveling throughout the Tickets are available at Eventbrite. Buy 3 Kelly Edge Tires Get the 4th FREE! Expires July 12, 2018

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3475 Jackson St 920-236-5260 OshkoshMedia.org 920-235-7400 June 28, 2018 oshkoshherald.com x Page 7 Helicopter crash details released By Tom Ekvall river. Shortly after the turn, the helicopter Herald contributor contacted a static line and a fiber optic line, The National Safety Transportation which were the top two lines of a five-line Board (NTSB) has issued a preliminary array that crossed over the Fox River, sub- report detailing the June 9 helicopter crash sequently impacting the river and sank,” that took the life of Jonathan Bahr of Plat- the accident report stated. teville after the aircraft hit a live power line The collision with the power lines oc- and went into the Fox River. curred during the initial climb after taking The Robinson R44 helicopter, regis- off from the field at 12:29 p.m. Wind speed tered to and operated by MF Helicopters at the time was measured at 11 knots. LLC, was engaged in aerial photography The NTSB investigated the scene of of the Four Horsemen Poker Run on Lake the accident along with a representative Photo by Tom Ekvall Winnebago, operating from a field next from the Federal Aviation Administration. to the Dockside Tavern about a half-mile Bahr was the son of Glen Bahr and Lori Erschen-Bahr, graduating from Platteville New buses dedicated from the accident site, according to the Mayor Steve Cummings cuts the ribbon to welcome the first of seven new fuel-efficient High School in 2010. He joined the U.S. report. The pilot and a photographer had buses that Oshkosh received this year to replace 2003 vehicles. The ceremony featured been airborne for about 90 minutes flying Army after graduating and became an Air- borne Ranger with the 82nd Airborne Di- city staff, Common Council members and members of the Transit Advisory Board, as to the west at low altitudes over a series of well as bus riders. The 10 older buses are considered past their useful life and experienc- lakes and rivers while photographing boats vision, doing a tour of duty in Afghanistan. ing mechanical failures. The city intends to replace the balance of those buses within the in the poker run. After military service, he attended next year through additional grant funding with vehicles that have clean diesel technol- The report says the pilot had returned Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in to the departure field with the photogra- Prescott, Ariz., and served as club president ogy that reduces emissions. pher exiting the aircraft, and then took off of the Blacksheep Rugby Team while there, to the south with the intent of flying to Wit- according to an obituary from the Melby tman Regional Airport to refuel. Funeral Home and Crematory in Platteville. Bahr was an Eagle Scout and had earned his Coast Guard honors “At some point the pilot turned and began flying to the northwest along the Certified Flight Instructor 1 rating. Glassdoor cites Oshkosh Corp.’s Jones boating industry expert Wilson Jones, Oshkosh Corp. presi- “On behalf of our Oshkosh Corpo- Dick Snyder of Oshkosh was honored was groundbreaking and is still used today dent and chief executive officer, was hon- ration family, we are honored to have an with a Meritorious Public Service Award to answer questions about propellers or ored with a Glassdoor Employees’ Choice amazing leader in Wilson,” said Robert from the U.S. Coast Guard for his contri- guards during investigations of propeller Award for top CEOs nationwide in 2018, Sims, chief human resources officer. “He butions to recreational boating safety as a strikes,” the commendation states. “Mr. the only Wisconsin executive to be recog- makes a difference in our company, our longtime member of the National Boating Snyder’s willingness to share his marine nized. communities, and for our team members Safety Advisory Council. engineering expertise and wealth of recre- Among chief executives praised by em- by focusing on growing our People First Snyder has participated in 59 consecu- ational boating knowledge has been invalu- ployees in the U.S., Jones culture. We are especially proud of this tive meetings of the council as a represen- able to the Council and it has deliberated received an approval rat- award because it’s based on feedback from tative for Mercury Marine, from where he how to reduce the number of propeller-re- ing of 93 percent based our current team members and former recently retired. He was praised by Coast lated boating casualties.” on anonymous and team members.” Guard Commandant Rear Adm. John Na- Snyder’s efforts were the foundation voluntary reviews from Team members are asked to rate fac- deau in giving him the award last month for testing and analysis by the American team members at Os- tors such as their overall satisfaction and through the Department of Homeland Se- Boat and Yacht Council to develop its pro- hkosh Corp. shared on other workplace attributes like senior man- curity. peller guard test protocol used by manu- Glassdoor, one of the agement. Among the 770,000 companies “The work Mr. Snyder performed in facturers and dealers to determine perfor- world’s largest job and reviewed, the average CEO approval rating the area of propeller safety and research mance tradeoffs on recreational boats. recruiting sites. The an- Jones was 69 percent. nual report recognizes Oshkosh Corp. was also recently leaders that employees enjoy working for named a Glassdoor 2018 Best Place to Park playground to be dedicated in countries throughout North America Work. The list of top CEOs is at www.glass- The new Sea, Sand and Sailorland play- Menominee South’s recommendation to and parts of Europe. door.com/Award/Top-CEOs. ground in Menominee Park at Hazel Street work with Kids Around the World, an or- and East Irving Avenue will be dedicated ganization that refurbishes playgrounds in at 4:30 p.m. June 28 with a ribbon-cutting poverty-stricken countries Motorcycle poker run set for veterans home ceremony. The Oshkosh Area Community Foun- King Run Inc. is organizing its 12th an- Preregistration is from 6 to 9 p.m. June The Menominee South Neighborhood dation provided support, Metzig Con- nual motorcycle poker run June 29 and 30 29 at Park Ave Bar, 358 W. South Park Ave. Association took the lead in getting the new servation Fund donated a mature Swamp for the Wisconsin Veteran’s Home in King. Registration is from 8 to 9:30 a.m. June 30 playground equipment with a request to White Oak, Bella Vista provided meeting The run includes stamps at every stop, raf- at the arena, a bike blessing 10 a.m., then the city’s Great Neighborhoods Program. space and Eagle Scout John Konrad volun- fles, lunch for purchase at King, and upon lunch with veterans at N2665 County QQ, The neighborhood group agreed to teered to raise money for additional land- returning food will be available to purchase King, and a blood center drive from 2:30 to fundraise a portion of the budget. It was scaping as his service project. at Maple Pub in Menominee Nation Arena. 5:30 p.m. back at the arena. For Home and Country: World War I

June 17 – October 7, 2018 Artifacts, photographs, weapons, and local stories will transport visitors back to this turbulent era.

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Seniors Katalina Xiong Abigail Daun Kyle Xiong Jared Ziemer Oshkosh North High School Hannah Elliott Maxwell Yanacek Highest honors Devlin Evans George Yanacek Samira Barti Honors Honor rolls for the second semester at Oshkosh North were announced. Maria Falk Isaac Bock Alyssa Applebee Almonte Josephine Goetsch Honors Taylor Brittnacher Lauren Boushley Highest honors were given for a grade point average of 3.7 to 4.0; high Zoie Hammer Lindsey Barlow Kiana Compton Nathan Bowe Ruby Kilde Anna Berger Gout Deng Rey Brewer honors went to 3.50 to 3.749; honors went to 3.00 to 3.499. Anna Kossolapov Rozalynn Bertschy Sophie Drew Hailey Canfield Taylor Kwasny Alesha Boegh Allison Eierman Jamie Chang Jaycee Jezwinski Ger Yang Matthew Berger Bryce VonHolzen Natalie Lamere Bailey Boelter Kianna Fiedler Payton Cooper Isaiah Jolin Charles Bock Theeda Xiong Corynn Latta Trevor Bullock Makenna Fredrick Kennedi Cumber-Wyatt Khloe Kametler Honors Connor Bowe Jack Leggett Adam Chmielewski Braedan Giranio Jordyn Dedering Breanna Kluz Maria Allen Rachel Butkiewicz Honors Taryn Leverance Nyamaer Chol Angelika Halbach Adaya Depew Micah Kopecky Candance Benavidez Katrina Chang Emma Armstrong Megan Merckx Sean Cook Sarah Hollnagel Jordan Emery Miranda Leggett Josephine Bourgeois Leisha Chopra Melissa Barth Grace Miller Jacob Cutts Nya Karner Nicole Galica Elle Lieder Noah Brandl Sydney Clark Olivia Basiliere Zachary Miller Christian Daebler Sydney Knepfel Brandon Genz Emmeline Liske Myrisha Bratcher Joshua Dilling Trinity Benicke Devin Patterson Camden Dare Wyatt Gleissner Say Ku Paw Megan Leverance Oliver Long Tristy Briggs Tessa Doemel Ansel Billstrom John Dorschner Brandyn Grundy Emma Phillips Kiran Loewenstein Felix Lor Anne Bullard Amelia Eierman Eliza Blank Alison Eckstein Colin Gutow Alexandra Querrer Devin Loomans Kayla Luebke Bradley Butkiewicz Lindsay Fogleson Osvaldo Diaz Valenzuela Haley Edwards Natalie Mattmiller Hussain Bibi Hesaraki Gwenyth Maurer Braden Christie Bergen Janowski Parker Downs Alice Rioux Dalton Holmes Rachael Robeson Brett Engel Adam McAvoy Josiah Miller Evan Clark Meredith Johnson Maxwell Englund Madeline Frey Abigail Jaber Wyatt Mitchell Carter Clavette Jessica Jorgenson Cameron Erspamer Wah Nay Say Calista Molinski Byshop Fritz Aaron Kunz Olivia Morgan Logan Froseth Sonja Karner Gregory Gibson John Scherer Zoe Morin Grant Lattery Kaitlyn Schlichting I’Munique Gosa Vincent Morrill Elizabeth Neveau Hailey Gess Ashley King Timothy Gillingham Andrew Laus Kristy Henkel Lindsey Knepfel Emma Schuttenhelm Meghan Gruse Teegan Nichols Lucas Pinkerton Aaron Goodermuth Abigail Leafgren Zahara Poe Joseph Hickey Kortnee Koehler Mckenzie Grusczynski William Smits Deonte Haag Nathaniel Noe Omar Manns Gabrielle Prehn Zachary Hotz John Konrad Joshua Haack Allie Sonnleitner Greg Harden Sarah Olk Jennifer Mark Eden Protheroe Hailey Huisman Dane Laufer Lukas Kleveland Landon Spanbauer Ella Hawley Taylor Payne Karel Medina-Bustillos Lauryn Rammer Josephine Izzo Emma Leib Brooklyn Komorowski Austin Tague Willow Hawley Miranda Rasmussen Brooklynn Morgan Luke Salzsieder Selena Jaimes Erin Leonhardt Pa Lee Raven Thibodeaux Savana Hiltz Elijah Rogers Ashley Neisen Emily Scherer Molly Kalous Emily Leverance Romeo Lee Avani Walker Hope Houts Logan Russell Tyler Neuman Megan Schulte Leila Kamel Brandon Lloyd Molly Littleton Abuk Yak Willow Hunn Ruby Salbego Whitney O’Kon Saw Mo Shay Abigayle Kranz Peyton Maske Pua Pheng Lor Katie Zindars Evelyn Kerr Emily Schleicher Zachary Pascarella Ethan Stelzer Maly Lee Andrew McAvoy Dylan Lyngen Lenta Khushrose Benjamin Schlichting Brenda Pennell Calum Sullivan Jacob Leonhardt Joshua Merten Zachary Mabry High honors Jacob Koch-Neubauer Jacob Schmiedel Dylan Phillips Sydney Supple Estevan Lopez Tayja Nichols Madeline Miller Rama Al Sakka Victoria Krueger Cora Strand Alec Schmalz Katelin Swanson Annie Lor Andi Pieczynski Andrew Muller Shereen Alkarad Alexandra Larson Shea Thull-Rost Wilhem Schmidt Michelle Thao Mala Lor Taylor Pregler Alexa Nieves Mollie Bittner Mateo Lira Meg Traska Carver Schmidt Anna Weidemann Doua Ci Lor Zoe Rucinsky Paige Obershaw Kaylyn Brandl Isaiah Luebke Trace Wagner Emma Schwartz David Willadsen Drake Merten Rachel Ruman Ella Ostertag Carson Cook Marco Macias Noah Walter Chandler Spanbauer Mandy Xiong Makenna Mikle Lydia Schloskey Elianny Perez Ramos Mason Day Caden McCartney Brittni Stormer-Nienhaus Pa Yang Xavier Mulryan Olivia Sheehan Clio Pickron Haleigh Dodge Brayden Meyer High honors Vinline Thao Lokwamte Nasoro Cynthia Thao Ronald Schmidt Derek Drexler Kaprinia Milan Raeann Alsteen John Thomas High honors Coral Neubauer Brent Thompson Cade Schmitz Brooke Ellestad Gretta Milos Jaiden Alsteen Lovell Washington Lane Anderson Isaiah Palmquist Spencer Tierney Mason Schultz Noelle Frank Lucas Murphy Quincy Anderson Tyler Wingert Kelsey Beseler Meagan Peterson Kyle Tierney Valerie Seeley Lauren Hahn Matthew Noe Jared Angle Mai Chia Xiong Kyla Dennis Mikayla Przekurat Grace Vanderhei Albert Smith Alina Harmon Angel O’Brien Margaret Berger Nhiakou Xiong Lynsey Domiter Abigail Roberts Paige Wilson Nolan Spanbauer Mary Hutchinson Tiara Ousley Britney Biedscheid Kongmeng Yang Jayda Douglas Kalen Schroeder Ka Bao Yang Audrey Stephenson Phoenix Hyde Emaleigh Page Elijah Billstrom Long Yang Leah Edwards Hailey Schultz Gao Nou Yang Sean Stille Seth Jaber Caleb Paulick Kyra Boushele Mai Pa Lou Yang Katarina Eiler Rachel Simon Olivia Youngbauer Scott Swanlund Ryan Kangas Devon Price Akiwele Burayidi Gabrielle Gauthier Kelssie Steger Lucas Zellmer Vanessa Swanson Grace Klug Tristan Przekurat Daniel Colombana Juniors Franklin Goetsch Mai Nou Thao Ethan Tessmer Ryan Koelbl Brooke Rahmlow Dylan Ford Highest honors Hallie Hibsch Alexander Theys High honors Kevin Thao Kauldon Larson Taylor Rammer Samuel Gengo Payton Bartow Mathena Higgins Jaime Thor Anna Allen Kou Thao Jedidiah Lee Hanna Reichenberger Kaitlyn Grusczynski Reilly Bartow Ethan Hinderman Gabriella Trimble Claudia Benson-Cortes Bao Thor Ethan Lenz Nora Reljic Tyrese Haliburton Abigail Beyer Isabella Hodgen Trevor VanDyke Benjamin Black Lili Vang Destiny Lo Adrian Rodriguez Andrew Holst Kiara Blake Grace Iribagiza Fong Vang Alexander Bork Andrew Vankeuren Peter Loewenstein Joseph Sarnowski Sophia Isham David Burns Autumn Kephart Nichole VanHoof Nathan Cysiewski Summer Walker Veronica Morrill Alexys Schmidt Courtney Koch Sawyer Cannon Dylan Krumrei Dakota VanRavenstein Tess Fitzhenry Kaleb Wendler Mia Nettekoven Christina Seering Olivia Komorowski Baylee Clark Wesly Lo Catlin Wesner Sydney Geffers Estellia Wojahn Alexandra Pecore Ashley Sheppard Alexandra McCarthy Elias Davila Sarah McAvoy Julia Williams Reis Hitz Ericka Wojahn Daniel Penzenstadler Jonah Sippl Delaney Osmond Courtney Day Olivia McConnell Bryana Williams Aya Koji Pahouaci Xiong Fisher Peterson Lily Spanbauer Alyx Peterson Jacob Downer Ilana Milos Avery Winchell Talon Kujawa Genevieve Youngbauer Cristobal Querrer Connor Stamborski Bronson Potter Sydney Foote Teagan Patton Luke Yang Brandon Moench Rebecca Reiger Olivia Stephanie Zachary Quinn Ashley Gorst Kennedy Rommelfanger Quinn Zificsak Grace Munig Freshmen Jacob Spanbauer Pa Ci Thao Seqouia Roberts - Dodd Allison Hansen Erin Schallhorn Brianna Zimmerman Savannah Rivera Highest honors Sierrah Stadtmueller Alyssa Valdez Jose Rodriguez-Calix Edward Hansen Erin Schultz Angel Shackelford Steven Anderson Milan Stojilovic King Vang Jackson Traska Jack Hilt Lianna Thao Sophomores Hlee Thao Heidi Colburn Ka Bao Thao Adam Willcome Thomas Urben Natasja Iversen Patricia Weiss Highest honors Rose Vang Braden Cooper Zachary Tjugum Fong Yang Miranda Veach Lia Jaworski Ashley Wissink Sophia Averkamp Hattie Verstegen Ethan Cutts Pa hmab zong Vang Dana Yang Seniors Juniors Highest honors Highest honors Highest honors Ben Gardner Sixth grade Andrea Beecher Trevor Bengson Addyson Hafemeister Highest honors Maggie Berenz Sarah Bullard Lourdes Academy Cadence Hoeper Isabelle Dietzler Samantha Boehm Grace Dahl Eli Kettner Emma Dillenberg Nicholas Danielson Thuan Dinh Lourdes Academy has released its fourth-term honor roll for the high school Parker Kilde Alexandra Doemel Adam Degler Jack Dolan Owen Konop Benjamin Gonzalez Michael Dudenas Gwenolyn Gruber and fourth-quarter honor roll for the middle school. Highest honors are for a Margaret Kriege Kyle Hipple Abigayle Giese Emily Holland Beau Lasky Riley Jerger Delaney Gresser Benjamin Huizenga GPA of 3.75 to 4; high honors are 3.5 to 3.74; honors are 3.25 to 3.49. Max Maslowski Jackson Kriege Haley Klysen Seraphine Kabogora Lily Meyer Jaden McKellips Carson Kraus Nathan Kaull Molly Moore Caden McKone Leo Lee Hollianne Horton Nora Sammons Jacob Kroll Isabel Kelly Hannah Bauer Kaleb Neitzel Charley Mullen Max Lippert Sophie Jensen Christine Starshak Lily Pollack Dylan Konop Saraah Blanchard Olivia Nielsen Ethan Olson Alexander Parkin Sydney Kelly Cooper Wing Sarah Schori Cherry Lee Camille Clark Kegan Schlichting Siya Pharma Logan Wolff Megan Thomas Ellie MacKenzie Nicole Cunningham Maverick Schry Riley Schneider Isabel Tobin Aubrey McDermott Honors Honors Thomas Derleth Mackenzie Stelter Ella Slusarski Rachel Aasby May Qing Dunn Carly Vandenhouten Ava McGuire High honors Adrianna Geddes Chloe Studinski Alaina Sobojinski Agnes Chen Erin Ganther Lauren Hamill Jakub Mino Jacqueline Gruber Calvin Tollard Janice Cho Joely Hurkman Jacob Husman Clarisse Muterateka Mackenzie Havlik Melanie Tushar High honors Calvin Larson Gianna McCredie Ken Jiao High honors Connor Barfknecht Henry Noone Marshall Koch Christopher Benway Sommer Wermes Charleigh Reinardy Rosa Natalia Melendez-Giron Hannah Kettner Hailey Droessler Joseph Park Porter Lippert Jacob Bowman Mitchell Wing Carter Wesenberg George Muench Carmen Lowe Julian Foss Magdalena Payson Madeline London Zoe Filak Isabella Zaffke Noah Ralofsky Liberty Mugerauer Quinn Godfroy Alexis Rolph Alexa Luquin Mary Husman Raechel Russo Nathan Slagter Andrew Kennebeck Ian Sobojinski Sophomores Madison Peerenboom Kathryn Johnsen High honors Reid Spanbauer Charlie Weber Steven Lee Olivia Sorenson Highest honors Owen Schuler Garrett LaMore William Bowman Nathan Barfknecht Grace Syson Zak Li Dale Sweet Gavin Stelter Brayden Mecklenburg Steven Clark Caden Chier T. Moore Morgan Thiel Honors Cameron Wermes Charles Muhlbauer Avery Halla Patrick Derleth Alexis Beyer Marshall Pecore Trent Trofka Freshmen Kyle Ralofsky Brooke Hoeper Maria Foss Tyler Budde Alex Wagner Maria Tushar Highest honors High honors Sara Saiyed Sophia Lillibridge Regan Kraus Peter Chartier Hope Burns Olivia Weber Dorottya Zsiboracs Xavier Force Cormac Sammons Jonathan Morrison Keely Mains Chiara Chier James Gross Erin Frank Lucas Schettle Enriaele Oretega Addison Masini William Frank Timothy Kaull Xochilt Messenger Solveig Schmidt Honors High honors Gavin Meyers Gavin Gresser Jack McKellips Lauren Bullard Ryann Belter Katie Wetterau Ellen Moore Hannah Helfrich Macy Rahmlow Honors Riley Edwards Jacob Diker Honors Lili Gelhar Nataly Neitzel Ashley Holland Jack Reinardy Hannah Fabisch Audrey Flora Carson Krumrei Rylee Kuklinski Honors Sophia Nielsen Jackson Huizenga Jocelyn Spady Michael Frank Miroslav Hradsky Michael LaMore Brianna Stenson John Concepcion Annalise Schraa Jayden Lewan Riley Studinski Amanda Hu Gabriel Javier Shaela London James Vajgrt Jade Donner Claire Vandenhouten Mia Maslowski Charlie Wolfgram Nicholas Pearlman Woon Ko Aidan Pettibone Logan Weich Midori Jungwirth William Navin Trevor Krentz Jack Seibold Ryaan Williams Brock Pecore Sophia Laib High honors Eighth grade Lilly Wolff Georgeanna Chier William Pollack Highest honors Seventh grade

Seniors Juniors Dalton Griese Eighth grade High honors High honors Isaias Gutierrez-Kuhaupt High honors Emma Dakoske Xinpeng Deng Valley Christian School Abigail Kienast Ryan Arndt Daniel Dunn Aiden Gehrke Huiying Liao Hannah Fink Aristidis Giannopoulos Diego Griese Valley Christian School released its second-semester honor roll. The A honor roll is Emma Nackers Caleb Freund Henry Harvey Nehemias Gutierrez-Kuhaupt Elijah Wade Cielo Gutierrez-Kuhaupt Annaka Lehman Rachel Hubbard 3.67 to 4.0 or higher. The B honor roll includes students with a GPA of 3.0 to 3.66. Xinyu Wen William Kehoe Mary Ann Tuchscherer Kelly Kehoe Honors William McFarlane Jie Xiao Ryan Nackers Marcus Graf Sophomores Honors Joel Rolston Rachel Arndt Honors Honors Elizabeth Peterson Rebekah Knitt High honors Madyson Dunn Jaden Francis Kaelyn Clark Jordan Paterson Brogan Schein Kayla Van Maanen Alivia Harvey Brooke Geffers Freshmen Isaac Heinen Joshua Geffers Gideon Patrick Honors Enlai Wu Amelia Lehman Yianni Giannopoulos High honors Joshua Lehman Tiffany Geffers Bethany Strenn Shayla Abel Shihan Xu Isaiah Wade Rylie Haydin Hope Canlas Rachel Nehring Lauren Whitton Anthony Wallace David Curtis Micah Graf Abrielle Schein June 28, 2018 oshkoshherald.com x Page 9

Seniors Nathan Mueller Martin Bond Savanna Sandstrom Highest honors Ashley Olmeda Jonathan Bowers Madelyn Schleicher Kynda Alzoubi Catherine Philipp Oshkosh West High School Isabelle Cartwright Aaron Schoenberger Mary Antonneau Baileigh Remy Alyssa Casey Nathan Schultz Jack Buechel Corie’yanna Roberson Baylee Cottrell Paige Severo Erica Casper Jillian Ruark Honor rolls for the second semester at Oshkosh West were announced. Chloe Crook Jacob Sprister Alexis Cochrane Logan Ruechel Brianna Davis Mercedes Stromberg Carly Coons Maddie Salzsieder Highest honors were given for a grade point average of 3.7 to 4.0; high Danielle Dickinson Colton Tirpe Kendra Davis Maggie Schiessl honors went to 3.50 to 3.749; honors went to 3.00 to 3.499. Aaron Draxler Demetrios Voulgaris Jacy Deboer Katie Schneider Tatum Duff Marcus Wakefield Sarah Engedal Caleb Schultz Abigail Eaton Hailey Weickert Jared Erdman Ashley Sienkiewicz Simran Gandhi Connor Collins Kensa Koeppen Austen Cardoso Ryan Elliott Kendyl Witczak Samantha Felker Ryan Timm Anna Gannon Grant Counts Margaret Konig Nathan Carlin Taylor Emery Tristana Xiong Steven Fischer Jack Wagner Aidan Godfrey Kaitlyn Devlin Trent Krause Madigan Carlson Andrew Engedal Lukas Xiong Megan Footit Tyler Whiteley Riana Goede Sierra Dodge Kaytlin Kuettner Emma Carpenter William Engedal Seth Frevert Della Whittaker Alexander Grey Sydney Esslinger Danielle Laibly Kailee Choinski Emma Everett Honors Madelyn Fritz Bronwyn Wolbers Brennan Hoem Kyle Fournier James Last Geoffrey Dallmann Jenna Fleck Mishle Ahmad Spencer Hadel Dylan Wright Zachary Janotha Julia Gohde Cassandra Novotny Tyler Downs Sydney Frevert Jacob Austad Olivia Helf Lilianna Xiong Max Jin Cambree Griedl Mary Oman Justin Ewald Caitlynn Gehl Allison Beek Alicia Hentz Alex Ziebell Jenna Kiraly Ethan Groskreutz Madison Permann Jagger Freiberg Sydney Goeden Jessica Berray Kylie Hibbs Isabelle Labus Andrew Groth Ashley Philipp Riley Frey Bryna Goeking Kiandra Bess Aliza Hitz Honors Carson Leske Luke Haasl Destiny Portman Meridian Gassen Carly Groskreutz Samuel Blaskowski Kalvin Horejs Sabrin Al Othman Al Thiiab Katherine Matzke Mikayla Heath Maxwell Reed Lindsay Gehrke McKenna Hadel Kennedy Brantley Lily Jaeger Levi Alger Maximos Messina Edgar Heredia-Victoria Braeden Remy Colby Gibson Seth Hickman Aidan Brazeau Elizabeth James Madeleine Averkamp Keegan Miller Ariana Jiricka Holden Robertson Justin Gray Emmanuella Iwuji Allison Brunet Shaylee Jerabek Kaitlyn Bilkey Natalie Miller Alyssa Jungwirth Callista Rochon-Baker Logan Greer Abigail Jameson Natalie Buser Caelyn Jischke Kendall Bowers Jenna Nelson Paige Kempf Brendan Rohloff Monica Griswold Natalie Johanknecht William Butzlaff Nathon Johannes Payton Burns Hailee Norton Jake Ketter Christian Schiek Eleanor Hardy Ashlyn Jones Abby Cheesebro Michael Johnson Nicholas Carpenter Evan Pennau Hellen Kon Bryce Schneider Lillian Harris Akashraj Karthikeyan Clayton Counts Megan Kaminski Joseph Close Riley Saginak John Kumbier Vanessa Schwake Alex Held Lindsey Keller Isabella Cutts Johnathon Keller Joshua Coopman Delaney Schloesser Paul LaCosse Jacob Shefchik Xzavior Jimi Hendrix Jenna Kent Alaina Dodge Bryce Koch Ashley Cortes Michael Schmidt Sarah Lairson Riley Shew Daylight Her Hailey Kons Joshua Downs Brendan Koxlien Alexander Counts Lauren Singstock Samantha Lasee Erin Slusarski Annemarie Herrick Benjamin Kopper Dai Duong Lauren Kuenzli Nolan Duff Caeden Smith Keon Last Matthew Sonnenberg Bryce Hinn John Koth Raegan Dutscheck Abigail Kumbier Alexander Egbert Andrew Stender Joseph Henry Laux Ella Tigert Carolyn Holdridge Charles Lenz Tiffany Eggers Michael Longsine Madelyn Fuller Yer Vang Anastasia Livotova Olivia Torres Frank Holmes Ksena Lomena Grace Fitzpatrick Alyssa Menzel Meagan Gramins Alexandra Voulgaris Warren Lor Haylee Walters Bryanna Hopkins Megan Loper Logan Frosch Anthony Messina Madison Granditzke Amber Wiedenhoeft Emily Luebke Bennett Whiteley Grant Horton Joseph Mayo Reina Gonzalez Mitchell Meyer Abigail Hammonds Garret Yakes Samantha Munsch Ellery Wolf-Dahl Sarah Hudson Reese Meszaros Hayley Hamer Jacey Morgan Jenna Hanson Curtis Yokom Serena Neuhausel Jazmine Yang Lisa Johnson Ryan Moon Brooklynn Hassler Alexander Nemecek Harrison Heidl Faith Zehner Peyton Nigl Hengjia Zhang Kyle Jones Sara Morehouse Gabe Henke Lexus O’Laire Joseph Herrick Aidan Zeimet Neva Oates Collin Jones Emma Olson Madeline Herring Grace Phillip John Hudson Lauren Olejnik High honors Grace Kadonsky Hannah Olson Katrina Hoeppner Joshua Porior Kyle Hunt High honors Reid Oleson Duaa Ahmad Fredrick Kasten Katherine Osborne Carson Hollis Christina Rabe Emily Jurek Natalie Anderson Austin Patchak Mirza Ahmad Braeden Kelley Brayden Pluchinsky Avery Johnson Indraneel Raut Carolyn Kerkhof Tyler Andre Aaron Peck Keith Auer Larkin Kern Ciarra Prill Emmett Juckem Amelia Reed Matthew Kolb Kyle Anthes Catti-brie Pepper Hannah Behling Haily Kerr Zachary Rebholz David Kohl Taylor Reichow Derek Kroll Addison Barber Ana Pollack Rebecca Behling Summer Kettner Logan Rollin Cole Krueger Jamie Rheingans Kyrie Lacombe Claire Bliske Derek Pope Jacob Collins Jason Kinnison Summer Ross Logan Kubasta Julia Rivella Vila Kaitlyn Landolt Victoria Chanez Megan Rabe Jack Cutter Brody Koepsell Avery Saginak Haley Laber Ihsan Rizky Hanh Le Brianna Domke Hannah Ready Ella Daly Emily Landolt Alexis Schaefer Aliza Lo William Scheuermann Noah Lentz Evan Draxler Joseph Rebholz Trenton Davis Jared Langlitz Mia Schlotthauer Devyn Loesch Kami Schlotthauer Seth Lowe Carter Ervin Jacob Rentmeester Maura Diedrich Rachel Lee Jacob Schneider Hope Lowney Madeline Smith Agnese Maranto Gabriel Fannin Zoie Rollin Clark Dutcher Trinity Leflore Nicholas Smith Kai Luhman Sydney Steinmetz Samantha Markel Lindsay Goeden Daniel Rucinski Hana Eaton Kyle Lemke Lauren Spiller Kyle Madsen Haley Stueber Samuel Mehn Meg Grahl Jonathan Salzsieder Hannah Fields Hailee Levenhagen Olivia Stellpflug Carter Martel Hannah Thomas Bilal Mian Ariana Hagen Colton Sandstrom Kailey Freund Wyatt Lewis Javit Thao Gracie McLimans Sadona Thompson Shannon Morris Justice Heisler Micayla Sawicki Isabella Gabavics -Anderson Chad McWilliams Anna Tooke Skyler Miller Jessica Trembly Grace Nigl Thomas Hendricks Sheldon Schroeder Rebecca Geffers Jensen Muza Carter Tuttle Abraham Miller Natalie Tyriver Arriana Ocasio Maxwell Hermans Eric Shew Allison Grill Krystin Nast Jaxson Villeneuve Bryn Millette Melynda Vang Reagan Payson Isaac Kohl Justin Showers Logan Grota Ivy Neas Addyson Wachholz Samuel Mollenhauer Alison Voss Alexis Pfeilstifter Anna Kohl Nathan Siehr Jack Hable Taegan Ninneman Emma Wagner Ainsley Moore Mark Walter Alex Pupeter Dylan Lippold Isaiah Skaug Julia Halstead Aspen Oblewski Conrad Wald Gibson Moran Leah Welch Kristin Reese Jonathan Lopez Alexander Slusarski Sophie Hochstein Aaron O’Halloran Grace Weber Alexis Morissette Sophie Zook Jessica Retzloff Allison McLeod Montana Steier Alexander Jones Stephanie Pitz Andrew Weigand Matthew Morrell Natalie Roesch Emily Miller Jordan Steinbeck Isabelle Kaiser Katherine Rost Sage Wesenberg Joey Mundinger High honors Hunter Rusch Mackenzie Navis Nicholas Treder Luke Kiefer Marissa Ruechel Abe Weston Jacob Nelson Molly Anderson Daryl Rusch Cheyenne Oakes Green Unglaub Joseph Kimball Isaac Rygh Mason Wilke Alexander Niehans Adriana Andreini Elaine Rygh Madelynn Otto Ryleigh Voorhees Nathan Kopper Aidan Salzer Alexus Winkenwerder Adalia Oates Alexandra Ballwanz Jacob Schlichting Alyssa Pankau Arianna Waller Kalia Lor Noah Schmude Morgan Yenter Leilani Paredes Tyler Baumann Kaitlyn Schulz Brandon Phillips Scott Weber Haley Maki Jordyn Schneider Stephanie Zellner Jonathon Penney Sophia Bond Daniel Seekings Trent Rabe Megan White Thomas Munson Gabrielle Skoglind Rebecca Zier Max Pieterick Kiera Carpenter Lucas Skroski Katelyn Rand Annabelle Wojahn Trisha Newell Christopher Stack Elizabeth Potratz Kayla Chervenka Tristen Stang Mason Robertson Acelyn Zierke Josie Oaks Carly Steinert High honors Echo Prescott William Cochrane Kimberly Steinert Emily Roland Victoria O’Laire Skyler Stormoen Taylor Allen Ty Rasmussen Evan Coffman Noah Steinhilber Dylan Schneeweis Sophomores Joshua Olson Johnathan Tetzlaff Taylor Behm Mikayla Roblee Abigail Davis Julia Striley Autumn Schoenberger Highest honors Emma Panske Yemeng Thor Aidan Berndt Martin Romero Andrew Dey Andrew Thiele Morgan Staerkel Olukunle Akinleye Averi Roloff Jinue Vang Brinley Bettcher Tyler Roth Shayla Dinh Diondre Thon Claire Sugrue Kylie Alger Emmi Schumacher Rommel Weigand Tamie Bisping-Laabs Jon Roth Dustin Drexler Molly Walter Whitney Tank Faysal Amin Kyra Shipman Madison Wendt Madison Bowen Pyper Rouse Jordyn Faust Justin Webster Cameron Vis Madeline Anderson Zoe Slife Sommer Wenhardt Breelyn Bruss John Rowe Leah Fleury Benjamin Willeford Jennifer Volkmann Peter Berry Emelia Smith Amanda West Benjamin Busha Samantha Ryback Brant Goeking Cole Woldt Dalton Wanner Hannah Birschbach Callie Sokolowski Brant Wruck Audrey Carrick Sarah Sahotra Lauren Grill Mengfan Wu Austin Wellhoefer Aaliyah Brown Sierra Stadtmueller Riley Wuest Thomas Coons Madelyn Schwartz Kade Jagodzinski Madison Zuehl Cloe Wesenberg Benjamin Collins Megan Stang Abigail Wuest Bretta Eggebeen Tyler Smith Maia Kent Reed Weston Jack Elliott Sophie Steinmetz Benjamin Xiong Leah Fannin Caden Sowers Dylan Kimball Juniors Payton Willis Spencer Ellison Nathaniel Tang Trista Fleck Dylan Spaulding-Kunde Clarice Knaggs Highest honors Nicholas Ziglinski Leah Engstrom Haley Tovar Freshmen Deidra Flouro Dylan Sprister Benjamin Kohl Nithya Ambati Shannon Erdman Samuel Troudt Highest honors Gabriela Galvan John Thill Cassandra Laibly Madelyn Andersen Honors Olivia Everett Andrew Vollrath Zade Alzoubi Kathryn Hermans Andrew Thill Jack Lehmann Ryan Bal William Adams Michael Foley Isabelle Wolf Keerthana Ambati Maria Jerabek Joseph Truss Cade Lentz Ethan Bathke Garret Alby Max Funnell Jack Zangl Morgan Antti Frances Kerkhof Aubrie VanDeHey Alyssa Levine Kyle Beregszazi Jerald Beck Samuel Geffers Asithma Artigala Caitlyn Kimball Kalia Vang Bailey Lewellyn Megan Best Lauryn Berg Morgan Gehri Honors Ava Artus Reese Lang Gaoliag Vang Annmarie Luft Brecca Bettcher Alana Berg Devin Hable Olivia Ashton Henry Artus Blake Langlitz Patrick Volkmann Mallory Martins Jack Brown Sean Bougie Sophie Hagey Nicholas Augustine Eric Bal Mckenna Lloyd Skye Wanner Andrew McEnroe Allison Buege Nicholas Burns Jorian Hall Calum Balke Eva Beeth Rachel Mueller John Weigand Mackenzie Milis Ashlyn Casey Riley Busha Grace Halstead Lillian Balthazor Kennedy Benesh Grant Ostertag Kyle Weister Claire Miller Jeremy Fleck Rhiannon Caldwell Kylie Helm Hayley Balzar Kaitlyn Benson Harmony Powell Randi Wellhoefer Suilong Moua Connor Foust Dakota Christensen Annika Johnson Campbell Beyer Adina Beyer Kiara Rasmussen Kaleb Wilson Blake Framke Morgen Coe Quinnlan Kierstead Jaden Burdick Emma Bogenhagen Steven Reigh Robert Wing Seventh grade Rebekah Freund Honors Norah O’Brien High honors Honors Henry Getz Anna Giannopoulos Alyssa Schreiber Josie Matiash Joslyn Harvey Chloe Mueller Kyla Huff Marley Stelter Valley Christian School Leah Patterson Ezra Oetken Madison Johnson Stella Wright Grace Rolston Sixth grade Rinah Peterson Josiah Lehman Continued from Page 8 Jaedah Santistevan-Alvarado High honors Katie Beth Wallace Macai Matiash Elayna Walker Allison Duehring John-David Miller

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OHlongtextHonorRoll06.2018.indd 1 6/20/2018 10:17:18 AM Page 10 x oshkoshherald.com June 28, 2018 Block grant funding aimed at housing, blight, shelter By Tom Ekvall with the city Community Development Herald contributor Department, told commission members The city’s Community Development that $331,397 of the funds would be used Block Grant program totaling $815,197 for housing and neighborhood initia- was recommended for approval by the Plan tives, $280,000 for central city initiatives, Commission to be used for housing and $115,000 for public service improvements, public improvement programs serving low- and $89,000 for fair housing and city staff to moderate-income families and reducing expenses. blight within the city. She said the central city redevelopment The plan goes to the Common Coun- costs include removal of blight ($100,000), cil for approval before submittal to the U.S. acquisition of a vacant lot to assist a non- Department of Housing and Urban De- profit organization (Day By Day Warming velopment as part of an annual process to Shelter) with construction of a permanent decide how the federal funds will be spent. homeless facility ($150,000) and funds to The Plan Commission review helps deter- assist a nonprofit organization with lead mine whether the CDBG Action Plan is reduction for development of a day care consistent with the city’s 2005-2025 Com- facility. prehensive Plan, official maps or other No funds are being requested for the planned city activities. Great Neighborhoods program this year Darlene Brandt, grants coordinator as there are sufficient carryover funds from previous years, Brandt said.

apartment complex as the first phase and duplexes later on. The application permit Morgan states the building would be finished by from Page 1 October. The applicant would have to come photo from OAHS sion meeting to renew their objections to back before the commission if there were the planned development there, which any changes to be made and the duplexes Elsa needs fresh start has been modified by the applicant, Chet could be constructed in subsequent years. Elsa’s first meet-and-greet with potential adopters was held Saturday at the Oshkosh Wesenberg, to provide four duplexes on Mark Lyons, a principal planner with Area Humane Society, and two applications by people wanting to give her a new home vacant land as well as modification of the the city, said the department’s support for are being considered. Elsa was brought to the shelter after being found injured and existing facility, formerly a tavern, into an the project as having a low-detrimental bleeding the day after a car-train accident in the city that claimed the lives of two people eight-unit apartment complex. impact on the neighborhood was based in December. She sustained multiple pelvic fractures. With support from the community Wesenberg has requested a zone on parcel size and density, which he said she was able to get the orthopedic surgery she needed and has been undergoing therapy change from neighborhood mixed-use was nine units per acre and similar to sin- to regain mobility and strength, which cleared her for adoption. “Elsa has been the district to mixed use with a planned de- gle-family density in the area. sweetest girl throughout everything. She just loves everyone. Dogs, cats, kids, everyone. velopment overlay. The Plan Commission The project requires a base standard Any family would be lucky to have her,” said OAHS Executive Director Joni Geiger. had delayed action on the proposal from modification because only a four-unit its meeting in May so that the applicant apartment building is allowed under pres- could meet with residents and develop ent zoning codes. The duplexes require the When this arrangement, known as more plans, which were then acted on by conditional use permit. A specific imple- Back in the Day “extended area service” becomes the commission. The commission voted mentation plan would also have to be ap- effective, telephone users in Osh- 8-1 in favor of the proposal with Tom Perry proved by the Plan Commission and Com- kosh will be able to reach another Oshkosh history voting against the measure. mon Council before development could 1,500 numbers in Omro and Win- by the Winnebago Bowen said the revised proposal would begin. County Historical neconne without long-distance & Archaeological charges. To reach a telephone in be more compatible with the surrounding Six residents testified that they did not Society either Omro or Winneconne after environment. He had been critical of the believe the proposal matches the neighbor- the expanded service arrangement project at its May meeting. Other commis- hood environment and objected to approv- goes into effect, an Oshkosh tele- sion members agreed. ing the proposal as submitted. June 3, 1954 phone user will ask the operator At issue to some was what would hap- Robert Mackey, 122 W. 17th St., said for the community wanted. The call pen if the applicant chose to develop the the building is 66 years old and does not Calls to Omro and Winneconne will be routed to a second operator Oshkosh residents will property based on its existing zoning classi- match the character of the neighborhood, now local: handling special circuits to Omro be able to receive and place tele- fication. City Planning Services staff, which and questioned whether there were ever and Winneconne. The caller will tell phone calls to Omro and Winne- had recommended approval, said the any residents in the building other than it the second operator the communi- conne at local rates effective Thurs- property could be developed for commer- being a tavern. ty and telephone number desired. day, June 10, it was announced by The second operator will route the cial retail, personal services, vehicle sales, In other action, the Plan Commission the Wisconsin Telephone Company. call to its destination. restaurants and bars, and apartments with unanimously recommended approval of a Addition of the two communities limited commercial use among the eligible final plat for creation of a 24-lot, single-fam- to Oshkosh’s local calling area will Source: Oshkosh Daily activities. ily subdivision at the north 3300 block of eliminate long-distance charges on Northwestern, June 3, 1954 The proposal includes reconstruction West 9th Avenue, known as Pickart Estates such calls on and after that date. of the existing building into an eight-unit Phase 1.

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People of the Waters Riverboat Cruise, 6 p.m., Oshkosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. exhibition honored FRBC Summer Music Series, 7 p.m., Fox River Brewing Co., 1501 Arboretum The Oshkosh Public Museum is the re- Community Drive cipient of an Award of Merit by the Ameri- Thursday, July 5 can Association for State and Local History Sawdust Days, Noon, Menominee for its People of the Waters exhibition. events Park, Hazel Street and Merritt Avenue People of the Waters explores prehis- Dark Knights: Trivia, 7 p.m., The toric and early life in this region that spans Ongoing Comedy Improv Show, 9 p.m., Back- Grand Oshkosh, 100 High Ave. 13,000 years. The key storyline and inter- Arsenal of Democracy: Manufactur- lot Comedy House, 424 N. Main St. FRBC Summer Music Series, 7 p.m., pretive elements of this permanent exhi- ing Victory, EAA Aviation Museum, 3000 Saturday, June 30 Fox River Brewing Company, 1501 Arbo- bition focuses on the study of the Ice Age, Poberezny Road WBCA All-Star Classic, E.J. Schnei- retum Drive Native American cultures and the impact of For Home and Country: WWI, Osh- der Field at Oshkosh North High School, Friday, July 6 the fur trade. kosh Public Museum, 1331 Algoma Blvd. 1100 W. Smith Ave. “People of the Waters is a huge draw to Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures Oshkosh Farmers Market, 8 a.m., Sawdust Days, Noon, Menominee all K-12 students, educators and research- from the Driehaus Collection, Paine Art downtown Park, Hazel Street and Merritt Avenue ers,” said Brad Larson, museum director. Center and Gardens, 1410 Algoma Blvd. Historic Morgan House Tours, 10 Riverboat Cruise, 5:30 and 8 p.m., “Essentially, this innovative exhibition will Thursday, June 28 a.m., Morgan House, 234 Church Ave. Oshkosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. Dark Knights: Karaoke, 7 p.m., The appeal to anyone who is interested in dis- Oshkosh Charity Horse Show, 11 Oshkosh Charity Horse Show, 11 Grand Oshkosh, 100 High Ave. covering more about the region’s cultural a.m., Sunnyview Expo Center, 500 E. a.m., Sunnyview Expo Center, 500 E. FRBC Summer Music Series, 7 p.m., history and understanding how past events County Y County Y Fox River Brewing Co., 1501 Arboretum shape our lives.” Ardy and Ed’s Summer Cruise Night, Riverboat Cruise, 3, 5:30 and 8 p.m., Drive The AASLH Leadership in History 5 p.m., Ardy and Ed’s Drive In, 2413 S. Oshkosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. Comedy Improv Show, 9 p.m., Back- Awards, now in its 73rd year, is the most Main St. FRBC Summer Music Series, 7 p.m., lot Comedy House, 424 N. Main St. prestigious recognition for preservation Family Pirate Party, 5:30 p.m., Pol- Fox River Brewing Co., 1501 Arboretum and interpretation of state and local history. lock Community Water Park, 1550 Taft Drive Saturday, July 7 Major exhibitions are evaluated by Ave. Comedy Improv Show, 9 p.m., Back- Oshkosh Farmers Market, 8 a.m., committees of professionals and judged Waterfest: Lukas Nelson and POTR lot Comedy House, 424 N. Main St. downtown against similar projects submitted by muse- and Bob Schneider, 5:30 p.m., Leach Am- Sunday, July 1 Historic Morgan House Tours, 10 ums across the nation. phitheater, 303 Ceape Ave. Riverboat Cruise, 1 p.m., Oshkosh a.m., Morgan House, 234 Church Ave. People of the Waters came about FRBC Summer Music Series, 7 p.m., Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. Sawdust Days, Noon, Menominee through the museum and city’s strategic Fox River Brewing Co., 1501 Arboretum Enchanting Mantra Music and Story- Park, Hazel Street and Merritt Avenue planning process. The decision to create Drive telling with Sean Johnson and The Wild Riverboat Cruise, 3, 5:30 and 8 p.m., the exhibition was strongly based on input Dark Knights: Trivia, 7 p.m., The Lotus Band, 6 p.m., Inner Sun Yoga Stu- Oshkosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. and ideas from residents and teachers. Four Grand Oshkosh, 100 High Ave. dio, 716 Oregon St. Oshkosh Gallery Walk, 6 p.m., down- years in the making, design and interpretive Friday, June 29 FRBC Summer Music Series, 7 p.m., town techniques and fabrication were done by FRBC Summer Music Series, 7 p.m., WBCA All-Star Classic, E.J. Schnei- Fox River Brewing Co., 1501 Arboretum Split Rock Studios. Fox River Brewing Co. der Field at Oshkosh North High School, Drive People of the Waters features interac- Comedy Improv Show, 9 p.m., Back- 1100 W. Smith Ave. tive media kiosks, a full-sized longhouse, Tuesday, July 3 lot Comedy House, 424 N. Main St. Oshkosh Charity Horse Show, 11 Riverboat Cruise, 3 and 6 p.m., Osh- a web-based interactive game on the fur Sunday, July 8 trade, a walk-over archaeological excava- a.m., Sunnyview Expo Center, 500 E. kosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. Faire on the Green, 9 a.m., Paine Art tion, and more than 1,000 artifacts from the County Y Sawdust Days, 4 p.m., Menominee Center and Gardens, 1410 Algoma Blvd. museum’s collection. Riverboat Cruise, 5:30 and 8 p.m., Park, Hazel Street and Merritt Avenue Oshkosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. Riverboat Cruise, 1 p.m., Oshkosh Wednesday, July 4 Koinonia Singers, 6:30 p.m., Leach Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. Rent Smart workshop set Amphitheater Fourth of July Veterans Parade, 9 a.m. The Winnebago County UW-Exten- Dark Knights: Karaoke, 7 p.m., The Fourth of July Fireworks, 9:45 p.m., sion office runs a free Rent Smart program Grand Oshkosh, 100 High Ave. Menominee Park that will have a two-day workshop from FRBC Summer Music Series, 7 p.m., Sawdust Days, Noon, Menominee CONGRATULATIONS 9 to 11:30 a.m. July 5 and 12 at the J.P. Fox River Brewing Co. Park, Hazel Street and Merritt Avenue Coughlin Center. to our The program provides practical educa- Associates of the Month tion to help people find, get and keep suit- for May, 2018 able housing. Rent Smart sessions cover Schools offer free summer meals tenant and landlord rights and responsibili- The Oshkosh Area School District feeds thousands of children throughout Megan Lang ties, things to think about when looking for offers a free food program to children and the summer. 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Community service awards presented to Kohn, Butts Lewis joins Madison police The Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce cation Planning Committee since her grad- nity. He has been a Southwest Rotary mem- Jennifer Lewis, an Oshkosh native and Leadership Oshkosh program awarded uation from the program. In addition, she ber since 1999 and had served as president. graduate of Oshkosh North High School, is Melissa Kohn, director at Fox Valley Tech- has served on the United Way board and on He also has been a chamber ambassador a new member of the Madison Police De- nical College and a 2007 alumnus from many nonprofit boards. for more than 16 years and recognized as partment after her recent graduation from Leadership Oshkosh, with the Leadership Marcus Butts, a graduate of the Lead- Ambassador of the Year in 2004. He has a the department’s Training Academy. Oshkosh Service Award. ership Oshkosh class of 2005, was given the passion for working with youth and meets She will be assigned the North District Kohn has served on the Leadership Ed Williams Leadership in Action award for weekly at Roosevelt reading to kindergart- of Madison. Lewis is the daughter of Ron- Oshkosh Executive Committee and Edu- his service involvement within the commu- ners as part of the Rotary PAL program. ald and Teresa Lewis of Oshkosh. Page 14 x oshkoshherald.com June 28, 2018 Longtime Major League umpire Rennert dies at 88 Dutch Rennert, one of the most fa- Rennert called more than 2,600 games mous Major League umpires of all time and – six National League Championship Series, known for his charismatic strike calls, died three World Series and two All-Star games – June 17 at age 88. in his 20-year career before retiring in 1992. Rennert, who was born and raised in The longtime umpire graduated from Oshkosh, was known for his strike calls. He Oshkosh High School and played semi-pro would take a step back, turn to his right and football with the Oshkosh Comets and on angle himself toward the dugout and get on the semi-pro baseball team in Oshkosh. one knee to yell “strike” so loudly it would He graduated from the Al Somers Umpire be impossible not to hear him. School in Florida. Grandparents University set at UWO Grandparents University, a summer Awesome Artists: Transform various academy for youth ages 8 to 12 and their materials into works of art. Learn how pro- grandparents, is being offered July 12 and fessional artists install and show their art- 13 at the University of Wisconsin-Osh- work, and have an art piece exhibited in the kosh. The young students participate in Gail F. Steinhilber Gallery in Reeve Union. learning experiences that include aviation, Spectacular Scientists: Follow a art, science and animals. cheeseburger as it journeys through the di- Photo by Michael Cooney The summer program originated at gestive system, learn about different bacte- UW-Madison but will be at UW-Oshkosh ria and viruses, and discover how animals Friendly visitor for the second year. Offerings include: have adapted to the world. Sister Roselyn Nichols greets a camel that visited Franciscan Courts’ annual picnic from Glacier Amazing Aviators: The Fox Valley Participants have the option to stay on Ridge Animal Farm on June 19. Nichols was noted for her longtime and courageous work in the Technical College Spanbauer Aviation campus in the newest residence hall, Hori- Dominican Republic. The retirement convent for the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother on South and Industrial Center offers a program on zon Village. Dining will be at Blackhawk Westhaven Drive holds the event for its 35 residents along with staff, and Sister learning about careers as pilots, airframe Commons. Sharon Rollings was credited for helping fund this year’s event. and powerplant mechanics, and aircraft For more information, contact cont- electronic technicians. [email protected] or call 920-424-1129. Community news briefs Rec softball results from 2,554 to 2,226, a 12.8 percent de- Motorcycle passenger crease, ranking fifth lowest. June 17 Christianos Pizza def. Fletch’s II 15-14 killed in State 21 crash From April 2017 to April 2018, aver- A car-motorcycle crash Sunday morn- age hourly earnings in the region increased SUNDAY COUNTY PARK NORTH Standings: Lee Beverage 6-0, The Hill 5-2, Terry’s ing at State 21 and County FF/Reighmoor from $22.12 to $22.91, or 3.6 percent. The Varsity Club vs. Houge’s I Dbl Forfeit II 4-2, Oshkosh Defense 4-3, Twisted Roots 2-4, Road in the Town of Omro claimed the life Average weekly earnings increased from Screwballs I def. Pete’s Garage I 23-8 Christianos Pizza 2-4, The Roxy 1-5, Fletch’s II 1-5 of a 47-year-old Lyndon Station woman $754.29 to $801.85, a 6.3 percent increase. Fletch’s I def. Rich’s Barbershop 22-7 WEDNESDAY REETZ NORTH and seriously injured her husband. Standings: Fletch’s I 7-0, Screwballs I 6-1, Houge’s Mighty Ducks def. Terry’s III 16-12 According to the Winnebago County Community service, I 3-4, Pete’s Garage I 3-4, Rich’s Barbershop 1-6, The Integrity Glass and Paint def. Pete’s Garage II 11-10 Sheriff’s Office, a car driven by Darlene- Er parking officers welcomed Varsity Club 0-7 The Players Club I def. Oblio’s II 17-12 ickson, 73, of Oshkosh, was stopped east- The Oshkosh Police Department SUNDAY COUNTY PARK SOUTH Standings: Mighty Ducks 5-1, Integrity Glass and bound on State 21 and preparing to turn welcomed new community service offi- Houge’s II def. Grass Roots Construction 17-2 Paint 5-2, The Players Club I 4-2, Pete’s Garage II north onto Reighmoor when a vehicle driv- cer Hnia Thao and parking control officer Felix Towing def. French Quarter Forfeit 3-3, Oblio’s II 1-5, Terry’s III 0-5 en by Holly Nowak, 42, of Oshkosh, struck Trevor Manthei earlier this month. Community Church def. Nigl’s I 15-9 WEDNESDAY VETERANS Erickson’s car while attempting to drive Thao is an Oshkosh North graduate Standings: Felix Towing 7-0, French Quarter 5-2, Terry’s IV def. Jerry’s III 17-9 around it. The impact pushed Erickson’s car and is studying criminal justice at the Uni- Houge’s II 5-2, Community Church 3-4, Grass Roots The Bar def. Fletch’s III 17-5 into the oncoming westbound lane of 21 versity of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. He had and into the path of a motorcycle operated Construction 1-6, Nigl’s I 0-7 Screwballs IV def. Badger Sportsman 5-3 been serving as a community service officer by Billy Luke, 48, Lyndon Station. Houge’s III def. Red’s 11-3 for the UW-Oshkosh Police Department. June 18 Luke and his passenger, Justine Luke, Houge’s III def. Camera Casino 1 1-5 Manthei is a graduate of Berlin High MONDAY COUNTY PARK 47, were ejected from the motorcycle. Billy School and resides in Oshkosh. He has Standings: Houge’s III 6-0, Terry’s IV 5-0, Jerry’s III Luke sustained serious injuries and his wife, Evil Roy Slades I def. Screwballs II 13-3 completed the truck and bus driving pro- 4-1, Screwballs IV 3-2, Camera Casino 3-3, The Bar Justine, was pronounced dead at the scene. Wyldewood Baptist Church I def. Peabody’s 7-6 gram at Fox Valley Technical College and 3-3, Fletch’s III 2-4, Badger Sportsman 0-6, Red’s 0-7 Police said Erickson and Nowak were Scheels def. Giner Snap Forfeit was a driver for Hallcon. June 21 treated for minor injuries and released. The Retired officer Mike Kirby was recent- DealerSocket bye intersection was closed for five hours. As- ly presented with a retirement shadow box Standings: Ginger Snap 5-1, Evil Roy Slades I 5-1, THURSDAY COUNTY PARK sisting Winnebago County were the Omro during a Police and Fire Commission meet- Scheels 5-1, Screwballs II 2-4, Wyldewood Baptist The Magnet I def. Rev’s 18-8 Rushford Fire Department, Oshkosh Fire ing. Kirby was recognized and thanked for Church I 2-4, Peabody’s 1-5, DealerSocket 1-5 LeRoy’s/Speaker City def. The Players Club II 11-6 Department, Omro Police Department his 37 years of service and dedication to the June 19 Screwballs V def. Retros II 18-2 and Wisconsin State Patrol. department and community. Jockey Club I def. Wyldewood Baptist Church II 10-4 TUESDAY COUNTY PARK NORTH Terry’s V def. Daisy Dukes 11-4 Area employment in top Battle on Bago walleye Oblio’s I def. Trail’s End 17-5 Wehrmann’s bye tourney winners named Revs/Jerry’s def. Evil Roy Slades III 25-7 Standings: Division I Screwballs V 7-0, Jockey Club half of state metro regions The fishing team of Shawn Kabut and Retros I def. Screwballs III 13-12 I 6-1, The Magnet I 5-2, LeRoy’s/Speaker City 4-3, The jobless rate for the Oshkosh-Neen- Standings: Oblio’s I 8-0, Revs/Jerry’s 7-1, Trail’s End ah Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Brett Walser took first place and $20,000 Rev’s 3-4, Retros II 2-5 at the Otter Street Fishing Club’s Battle on 4-4, Retros I 3-5, Evil Roy Slades III 2-6, Screwballs Standings: Division II Wehrmann’s 6-1, Terry’s V was 2.4 percent in April, down 0.3 percent from April 2017, according to a report from Bago Walleye Tournament on June 16 and III 0-8 3-4, Wyldewood Baptist Church II 3-5, Daisy Dukes the Greater Oshkosh Economic Develop- 17. 1-7, The Players Club II 0-8 TUESDAY COUNTY PARK SOUTH ment Corp. using data from the state De- The pair’s two-day weight total was Barley & Hops def. Jerry’s II 18-11 THURSDAY COED DIVISION I partment of Workforce Development and just over 45 pounds. Hunter and Gary Will Evil Roy Slades IV def. Mabel Murphy’s 8-7 Retros III def. Dublin’s I 8-2 Bureau of Labor Statistics. took second-place honors with a total wall- Terry’s I def. Molly McGuire’s 15-6 Dental Design Studio def. Varsity Blues 5-0 Wisconsin had an unemployment rate eye weight of 34.1 pounds. Standings: Molly McGuire’s 6-2, Mabel Murphy’s Evil Roy Slades I def. EAA 12-1 of 2.7 percent while the nation’s jobless The live release event based at Menom- 6-2, Evil Roy Slades IV 5-3, Terry’s I 4-4, Barley & Standings: Dental Design Studio 8-1, Varsity Blues rate was 3.7 percent. The Oshkosh-Neenah inee Park sets boundaries at the shores Hops 2-6, Jerry’s II 1-7 5-2, EAA 4-5, Retros III 3-5, Evil Roy Slades V 2-5, MSA had the fifth lowest unemployment of Lake Winnebago and the Upper Lake rate among the 12 MSAs in Wisconsin, be- systems including Lake Butte des Morts, June 20 Dublin’s I 2-6 hind Madison, Sheboygan, La Crosse-On- Lake Winneconne, Lake Poygan, Fox Riv- WEDNESDAY COUNTY PARK NORTH THURSDAY COED DIVISION II alaska and Fond du Lac. er bridge at Omro and Wolf River bridge at Lee Beverage def. Twisted Roots 17-11 Jockey Club II def. Roy’s 3-2 Total employment in the Osh- Fremont up to the first dam in Neenah and Oshkosh Defense def. The Roxy 18-12 Nigl’s II def. The Magnet II 10-2 kosh-Neenah area increased 1 percent in Menasha. Christianos Pizza def. Fletch’s II 11-9 Dublin’s II def. The Magnet II 18-0 April compared with April 2017, from Scott Engel, club president, presented Terry’s II def. 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