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Oshkosh Herald Inside Members of the public were given an Oshkosh Herald opportunity to talk with City Manager Wittman Regional Airport welcomes air traffic business to its new general terminal with Mark Rohloff about American Rescue today’s ribbon-cutting to mark completion of the project. Plan Act (ARPA) fund opportunities for the community. The funds, to be used by the end of 2026, were federally granted to munici- New Wittman Airport palities to recoup from economic losses Taking care during the pandemic. Child care centers Rohloff outlined the possible uses of the facility takes flight funds, including: handle disruption Oshkosh Herald director Jim Schell said in announcing the • Deal with economic impacts caused by COVID-19 with assistance to house- Page 3 Wittman Regional Airport’s new terminal dedication. “The new facility also holds and small businesses; assist non- 12,500-square-foot aviation terminal is opens in time for the return of EAA Air- profits and impacted industries, including open for business to transient Fox Valley air Venture Oshkosh.” The terminal opening follows the com- tourism. With pride traffic with updated space for administra- pletion of Taxiway A, a $7.5 million re- • Replace lost revenue to the public sec- tive offices, meeting rooms, rental car oper- Council member construction project accomplished in tor. ations and Basler Flight Service operations. November ahead of its original June time- • Provide premium pay for eligible es- focuses on equity The aviation terminal dedicated this table. The 60-foot-wide taxiway with up- sential workers. Page 7 Wednesday with a ribbon cutting at 525 W. dated lighting and signage replaces pave- • Invest in water, sewer, stormwater and 20th Ave. was ahead of schedule by more ment that was constructed around 1967. broadband infrastructure. than two weeks and under budget. Cardinal Funding contributions came from the The June 17, 21 and 23 listening ses- West winners Construction of Fond du Lac was the gen- FAA’s Airport Improvement Program and sions brought forward several ideas from eral contractor for the $5.5 million project. matching support from the Wisconsin Bu- nonprofit groups and residents. Blaskowski dominates The single-story building replaces the reau of Aeronautics and Winnebago County. Of topmost concern among those who at state track & field existing commercial service passenger ter- Taxiway A operates as a third runway spoke was homelessness. Bill Wyman of minal built in 1971 and the former terminal during the Experimental Aircraft Associ- the Oshkosh Area Community Founda- Page 20 built in 1958. Construction began last July. ation’s AirVenture and will now operate tion expressed concern with several fac- “This addition to the airport will greatly three non-intersecting runways for arriv- tors and asked Rohloff and the Common Spring honor rolls: pages 8,9 modernize aviation services and reduce als and departures at the event set to open See ARPA funds on Page 19 operating and maintenance costs,” airport July 26. Edible cannabis short on warnings the drug has become more potent over Therapeutic, other uses Third in a series time. Place says the marijuana of today require level of judgment has a 15 percent concentration of THC, Breakwater, a community coali- which is roughly 10 percent higher than By Joseph Schulz tion focused on youth and adult the marijuana of the 1960s. substance use in Winnebago Herald contributor “It’s not the Woodstock weed of the County, is sponsoring this series While parents may be familiar with “pot on cannabis, a topic gaining 1960s,” he said. brownies” – marijuana baked into a cake attention as ‘cannabis culture’ Beyond increased potency, Place says recipe – from their youth, today’s edi- evolves with legalization efforts marijuana edibles are one of the biggest bles are much different as they often can and its future impact on society. emerging markets for THC products. look like name-brand candies, which has “Soccer moms that don’t want to smoke caused concern among parents. trated THC products and marijuana can- weed are jumping into the edible market Photo from Nick Place Over the last 10 years, there’s been an dies, according to Drug Recognition expert because they don’t have to pollute their Some Delta-8 edibles look similar to name- evolution in the cannabis industry beyond and Wisconsin police officer Nick Place. brand candies, such as this package for See on Page 18 the dried flower product to more concen- As the marijuana industry has evolved, Edible THC “Stoney Patch Kids.” Congratulations Honor Roll Students Page 2 x oshkoshherald.com June 30, 2021 Give kids a clear path back to school This August will look vastly different but they are facing a financial shortfall to from last as students look forward to Karen Schneider have enough supplies for this year’s fair being in the classroom full time. being held Aug. 11-13 at Oshkosh North Herald publisher 923 S. 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Oshkosh Herald LLC, 923 S. Main St. Suite C, Oshkosh. An E-edition of the newspaper can be accessed at www.oshkoshherald.com. June 30, 2021 oshkoshherald.com x Page 3 Child care centers navigate altered operations turns: A lot of them had children so they Family needs change were fine being off, Cramer explained. with pandemic impact Caramanidis said the teachers she had to let go were volunteers and were generally By Kaitlyn Scoville OK with the decision. Oshkosh Herald Both Arts for Kids and Chiemsee Castle received federal and state funding to aid When the COVID-19 pandemic first their operations during the pandemic. But hit in early 2020, employees and students things went back to near normal around alike were being sent home for the safety June last year, according to Cramer. of themselves and others around them. “It was hard to get (back) up because However, some remained working on- a lot of families still didn’t need day care: site and child care facilities were left to They were either working from home or navigate their own operational struggles were laid off. It was a struggle for them too with staying open at a limited capacity. but now we’re finally (close to capacity Oftentimes overlooked, local day care un- again),” she said. derdogs are now being recognized for the Chiemsee Castle assistant director An- work they’ve done so parents can support gel Kikendall said she wasn’t sure they’d their families. be staying afloat right now if it wasn’t for Ciera Cramer has worked at her parents’ government funding. Now that society is business since 2007 and became director moving back to business as usual again, in 2013. Chiemsee Castle, 4055 State 91, things aren’t as tense anymore. had to cut its tuition costs in half when it “I feel like more businesses are picking had to downsize to 25 percent capacity. up now that shots are out and things are The year started out great for Chiemsee getting lifted,” Kikendall said. “There’s Castle at near-capacity. When everything more demand for work so they don’t re- closed they were down to 13 students. ally have time to watch their kids or stay Arts for Kids owner Beth Caramanidis at home.” was patiently waiting for what news would However, now that people are trying to come once COVID began. go back to work, Caramanidis has taken “When we got news that they were note of the lack of child care facilities in closing down Oshkosh public schools in Oshkosh and Winnebago counties. Her March, we thought, ‘OK, now what hap- Photo from Chiemsee Castle wait list has never been this long. pens?’” Chiemsee Castle on State 91 is one of many child care operations working its way back to But while life moved onward adapting Shortly thereafter, the Department of pre-pandemic activity. to the new climate, Caramanidis, Cramer Children and Family Services notified and Kikendall all say they’ve received far Caramanidis its capacity had been cut said. “We went through our list of parents While Caramanidis had to lay off some more recognition than ever. down. and we let them know we were going to be of her employees, Cramer said she was “We had to decide who were considered available for them – we weren’t going to able to avoid that at Chiemsee. See Care centers on Page 4 essential workers and who weren’t,” she shut down but running with just 50 kids.” The girls were really good about taking

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For more information or for references to facts on marijuana visit www.breakwaterwi.org/resources/ Page 6 x oshkoshherald.com June 30, 2021 School district staff wage increases approved By Kaitlyn Scoville 16 months under the cloud of COVID-19, dents. Costs per student includes 15 hours superintendent will ultimately result in the Oshkosh Herald and I think this is one way we convey to our per week for 34 weeks at $13.82 per hour, success of students, “growing our commu- The Oshkosh Area School District’s staff how much we appreciate the extra ef- which was increased from last year’s $12.67. nity as a progressive, favorable one that en- Board of Education approved a 1.23 per- fort that has gone into the work each one of joys a strong education.” cent base wage increase for district staff, them has done to make sure our students Superintendent onboarding He hopes to have these evaluation pro- effective for the 2021-22 academic year. are successful,” Herzog said. Board president Bob Poeschl has plans to cesses complete and in place by early fall. However, this will exclude administra- The district will also continue to offer introduce incoming Superintendent Bryan tors, supervisors, managers, directors, as- its free meals through this summer and Davis to the community and is seeking rec- Cartwright recognized sistant directors, intern teachers, substitute keep meal prices the same as last year for ommendations from other board members Though absent, Vickie Cartwright was teachers and paraprofessionals. all grade levels and adults for the 2021-22 and residents for people to meet as repre- given recognition for her accomplishments Board vice president Barb Herzog school year. sentatives of several functions in the city. as superintendent for the past three years. thanked all employee groups who helped To instill a continued growth and con- With Davis coming in at the board’s next the district make these increases feasible, FVTC Riverside contract nection with the area, Poeschl hopes to meeting, Herzog took a moment to reflect such as the Oshkosh Education Associa- The board went forward with adding an- have meet-and-greets for Davis with stu- on what Cartwright has done, noting her tion, Oshkosh Paraprofessional Education other class session to the Fox Valley Tech- dents, parents, residents and other commu- integrative systems framework for equity. Association, the Non-Teaching Education nical College Riverside campus contract nity leaders. “When we say all students in our district Association and the International Alliance after more than 10 years of partnership. Poeschl is also looking to improve evalu- are educated, we mean all of them,” she said. of Theatrical Stagehand Employees. Its program is for students who may not ation processes for both the superintendent With Cartwright’s addition of a long- Stipends were also added for some ac- be well suited to a traditional high school and the board over the next several months. range facilities committee, the board adopt- count clerks, clerical staff, maintenance and setting to have a clear path to graduation Through the Policy and Governance ed a four-tier approach to facilities planning building custodians at each high school, while preparing for coursework and pro- Committee and continued conversation – which included the largest referendum in and a $2 hourly raise for food service em- grams at FVTC. among the group, Poeschl, Herzog and district history to consolidate and build ployees – all to be starting July 1 through The Riverside contract will have four Davis, there is potential for ratification of new facilities. June 30, 2022. sections – two morning and two after- these evaluation processes. “Our students and families will benefit “We all know this has been a very difficult noon. Each section can have up to 14 stu- Poeschl said the success of the board and for decades to come,” Herzog said. FVTC administrator selected as its new president The Fox Valley Technical College board student population, at FVTC with responsibility for executing from Illinois Institute of Technology in of trustees approved the selection of Chris and can strategically strategic initiatives. Chicago, and a bachelor’s degree in psy- Matheny, FVTC’s executive vice presi- collaborate with the “I am excited to continue to work with chology from DePaul University. dent for instruction and chief academic business sector to serve our talented faculty and staff as well as “I can’t imagine being anywhere else. officer, as the school’s next president. the needs of our local all of our community partners,” Matheny Fox Valley Technical College is such a Matheny will assume his new role Aug. workforce,” said board said. “Fox Valley Technical College will critical part of the communities we serve,” 1 as the seventh president of FVTC and chair Patty Van Ryzin. continue to provide our region with the Matheny said. “It really is a privilege to succeeding Susan May, who will retire July “We are confident Dr. talent necessary to keep our entire region continue this legacy of service through 31 after a 38-year tenure with the college, Matheny is that leader.” a great place to work, live, and play.” education as the college’s next president.” 13 of them as president. Matheny Matheny has more Matheny earned a doctorate in educa- Van Ryzin said he “is dedicated to our “Our goal in this search was to find a dy- than 25 years of in- tional leadership and policy analysis from mission, connected to our region, and namic leader who recognizes the impor- structional and administrative experience the University of Wisconsin, a master of able to sustain and reinforce a culture that tance of meeting the needs of our diverse in higher education, with 17 of those years business administration with a concen- fully utilizes the talents of our entire orga- tration in organization and management nization.”

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In his mind, Wojciechowski didn’t “Symbolic resolutions are still import- “When I was on the county board, think he could run for office as a member ant because they set the tone and envi- something that we got passed was includ- of the LGBTQ community but still was ronment,” he said. “At least we’re telling ing gender identity and gender expres- inspired by their work. people it’s a welcoming community, that sion in our affirmative action plan,” he “I’ve always been drawn to leadership we see you and support you. But there is said. “I wanted to make sure that if you’re roles and wanting to help people,” he definitely more to be done.” transgender and you’re being harassed by said. “For me, politics and government He said he plans to use his position on someone for that fact, you have recourse was the way I can make change on a small council and the DEI committee to edu- to hold that person accountable.” but also big level. I can do so much on cate the public and have conversations Through his work, he is inspired to my own but there’s so many things you about topics that may make some un- look at each policy through the lens of can do for others through policy and ad- comfortable. diversity and inclusion and noted that vocating.” “I’ve learned that a lot of older folks these additions cannot be made without Since that day in Madison, Wojciech- – though not their fault – grew up in a considering one’s unique experience. time where they never learned about owski pursued his dreams of being a pub- The DEI committee is among the larg- these things,” he said. “It’s so far ahead lic official despite the conflict in his mind est boards and commissions in the city, now that they don’t know where to start. of possibly being unable to land a govern- which Wojciechowski thinks can pursue This needs to happen and we need to do ment job because of his sexuality. initiatives not just geared toward racial something about it.” “One of the reasons why I got into pol- Submitted photo equity. But no matter what, Wojciech- He said he would like to see conversion itics was because of how easy it was for Aaron Wojciechowski is one of the new owski remembers why he got into poli- therapy banned in the city. In March, the me, and I know for a majority of the peo- members of the Common Council. tics: to help others. Legislature passed a bill that Gov. Tony ple it’s not that easy,” he said. “I got an email from someone in Win- senator in the nation. When he met her, Evers countered with an executive or- With a strong support network, he has nebago County but not in my district. been openly gay since high school. When he told her how much her being out has der that would have allowed therapists, They said, ‘I want to let you know, I’m in he began college at the University of Wis- pushed him to keep going. counselors and social workers to contin- the closet but I really appreciate the work consin Oshkosh, he didn’t feel the need “She’s one of my idols and biggest in- ue to try to change gay and transgender you do. It inspires me that someone is to bring it up unless someone else did – spirations, and the fact that she’s the first people’s sexual orientation. openly gay, advocating and fighting for they either knew or didn’t need to. openly gay person to serve in the Senate It happens secretly under “rehabilita- “I have to use my platform and my and she’s from Wisconsin of all places, tion camps” or other shielded names, he us.’ voice to make sure that it is easy for peo- it’s amazing,” Wojciechowski said. “If she explained, noting the difficulty to tackle “Things like that are always inspiring ple who come after me. If you’re able to can do it, I can too.” the issue unless it’s at a national level. me, even on my most defeated days. This do that, why wouldn’t you want everyone After having served on the Winnebago “It’s inhumane and archaic. It’s is why I’m doing it and it makes me feel else to have the same experience?” County Board of Supervisors from 2016- eye-opening when you break it down to happy.” The deep-rooted fear – that because of 2020, his next steps brought him to serve the basics of what they’re doing – they’re Having been able to grow up authenti- how he identifies, he couldn’t live the life he as a member of Oshkosh’s Common trying to change someone’s sexuality,” cally has allowed him to be authentic in always dreamt of – turned into his strength. Council after winning a seat in April. he said. “If we had a straight conversion his work, and the community is noticing He didn’t have someone to talk to On the county board, he was among therapy, people would be up in arms, but this change. about his sexuality growing up, so he the few people of color and, to his knowl- because it’s happening to gay people it’s “We’re moving in a direction where used the internet to explore what the edge, the only openly gay one out of its OK. people want to see diversity,” he said. “To community was like. 36 officials. The same holds for him on “Even if there isn’t specifically any- people who ever feel like that might be a One of his inspirations to keep pursu- the Common Council as the only openly thing happening in Oshkosh, I think it’s crutch – no. That is exactly what we need ing a political career was learning about gay member of the group. important for the symbolic reason saying in our politics and society is starting to Tammy Baldwin, the first openly gay One of the advisory boards he specifi- we see that this is an issue and we are sup- reflect it.” South Carolina site will produce new mail truck Oshkosh Herald ficient low-emission internal combustion Oshkosh Defense, a subsidiary of Osh- engine (ICE) vehicles, with the option of kosh Corp., announced its plans to repur- producing any combination of models,” the pose an existing facility in Spartanburg, Oshkosh Defense release states. S.C., to manufacture the U.S. Postal Ser- The company expects to hire more than vice’s Next Generation Delivery Vehicle 1,000 local team members at the Spar- (NGDV). tanburg facility, and on-site supply chain The USPS selected Oshkosh Defense partners are expected to have additional for the multibillion-dollar NGDV con- hiring needs. tract in February at the end of a compet- Defense plans to revamp an expansive itive process that began in 2015. These warehouse facility in Spartanburg with vehicles will replace the existing fleet of features needed to accommodate a large- delivery vehicles, many of which have scale manufacturing operation that meets been in service for more than 30 years. the technical requirements of producing “Oshkosh’s winning solution will pro- the modernized USPS vehicles. vide a modern fleet of both zero-emission File photo Production of the NGDVs is expected battery electric vehicles (BEV) and fuel-ef- Oshkosh Corp. will manufacture the new U.S. Postal Service vehicle in Spartanburg, S.C. to begin in summer 2023.

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Spring semester Academic Achievement honor for Oshkosh area schools rolls Megan Augustine Riley Temme Inna Azarenko Shuachua Thor Elaina Balke Chloe Tritt Zachery Bancroft Oshkosh West High School Ethan Tsai Ellyse Benesh Lily VanDeHey Catarina Bennett Honor rolls for the second semester at Oshkosh West were submitted Mckenna Voss Seniors Zackary Manney Lauren Best Angelina Vu Highest honors Marissa Martin Destinee Bostwick-Hinn by the school district. Highest honors were given for a grade point Joslyn Weber Zade Alzoubi Andrew McCoy Lauren Braun Sommer Wermes Keerthana Ambati Bryn Millette Sydney Butz average between 3.75 and 4.0; high honors went to 3.5 to 3.749; Laney Wiebel Morgan Antti Liberty Mugerauer Maxwell Carlin Kellyn Zehner Ava Artus Jacob Nelson Courtney Carpenter honors went to 3.00 to 3.499. Henry Artus Sawyer Neustifter Evelyn Christofferson High honors Eva Beeth Grant Ostertag Zacharey Cornell Jarrett Alger Taylor Behm Elizabeth Potratz Emma Ducoty Dominic Peruzzi Touger Yang Tristin Freund Ian Smith Preston Bokath Kennedy Benesh Ciarra Prill Riley Egnoski Molli Peterson Lara Funnell Mason Stobb Christian Brazeau Brinley Bettcher Alice Probst Katie Eiteuner Sabrina Pickart Sophomores Emma Gabrielson Montana Tankersley Alexzander Delorme Adina Beyer Logan Rollin Trinity Funnell Patrick Ruedinger Highest honors Gonzalez Janey Thor Kaitlyn Demler Savannah Bond Summer Ross Patrick Gannon Hannah Rygh Ivan Abramovich Brooklyn Graf Carson Trinrud Natalee Erickson Martin Bond John Rowe Reese Gardiner Carson Schettl Fareeha Ahmad Campbell Grey Carson Tuttle Rodrigo Gonzalez Jonathan Bowers Avery Saginak Claire Garton Alex Schlichting Gabrielle Alby Collin Haese Sydney Ulrich Aricka Hausner Audrey Carrick Madelyn Schleicher Xavier Gauthier Casey Schloesser Samantha Baeten Camden Herlihy Juali Vang Logan Kiselewski Isabelle Cartwright Rebecca Schroeder Elijah Geffers Jackson Shaffer Brooke Barker Kaylee Hufford Dawson Wahlberg Lauren Koslowski Abby Cheesebro Jaiden Tajeddine Joseph Michael Gonzalez Sierra Soukhaphaly Marin Bell Trevor Kamholz Kyle Wolf Addison Lang Baylee Cottrell Javit Thao Taylor Guido Ramsey Tangen Ava Berdelman Liberty Klingbeil Elizabeth Wood Kendall Larson Brianna Davis John Thill Alaina Hammonds Shinny Thao Jennsen Berg Joseph Kohanski Annalee Wrolstad Edward Leslie Aaron Draxler Joseph Truss Emma Hanson Claire Tigert Emily Blaskowski Aidan Kropidlowski Brandon Zinsli Caden McKone Tatum Duff Addyson Wachholz Ariana Hauck Preston Vaughan Brianna Asia Bougie Myrah Lago Rony Meri Dai Duong Emma Wagner Samuel Heidl Jamie Walsh Jenna Brewer Suzette Lain Freshmen Max Meszaros Raegan Dutscheck Andrew Weigand Helfrich Wermes Arianna Buehring Ashlyn Larson Highest honors Mitchell Miller Abigail Eaton Abe Weston Kiara Hess Trenton Weyland Madalyn Choinski Ekin Lo Jeevan Ambati Jenna Mollenhauer Tiffany Eggers Escha Wruck Faith Hopkins Tyler Wright Hannah Chung Claire Loderbauer Catherine Baerwald Hailey Mynyk Ryan Elliott Lukas Xiong Emily Kaiser Chloe Yager Jacob Cornell Emma Marino Laura Baker Paige Neubauer Andrew Engedal Allison Kelley Haley Young Carver Cram Jennifer Mehn Liam Balke Kenneth Nuon William Engedal Honors Brieann Kitchen Madelyn Crossman Lily Miller Olivia Baus Ethan Olson Emma Everett Mishle Ahmad Mackenzie Kumbier Honors Jacob Curtis Connor Millette Vincent Behrend Mischa Perry Leah Fannin Isabella Albright Kathryn Langkau Arianna Ballman Anna Dailey Caden Moon Josee Berg Reid Polak Jenna Fleck Jacob Austad Anders Larson Tyler Balog Nyle Dar Evan Oblewski Andrew Blair Parker Reinert Deidra Flouro Eric Bal Anika Larson Aidan Balzar Matthew Davis Ava Otto Ethan Brayshaw Collin Rice Sydney Frevert Aidan Berndt Pierson Leske Dominique Bauer Zachary Eaton Elise Palecek Annabelle Brest Madelyn Rutkowski Caitlynn Gehl Samuel Blaskowski Luke Lowther Alexis Baumann Abigail Furcy Spencer Parmley Keele Brewer Laurelann Smith Sydney Goeden Emma Bogenhagen Brandon Mack Mason Behrend Faith Galica Carter Portman Elliot Casteel Carrigan Tank Bryna Goeking Kennedy Brantley Roman Martell Brady Block Jaxon Galica Caden Racine Eric Christofferson Anthony Vang McKenna Hadel Aidan Brazeau Kai McClellan Isabelle Braasch Kayli Gazzana Jack Rasmussen Jackson Clarke Gracelyn Weeks Kathryn Hermans Wilton Brown Ava Miller James Bradley Carson Gerlach Ally Rosin Kate Conger Brody Williams Madeline Herring Allison Brunet Matthew Montano Jada Clark Kiley Gibbs Luke Schaefer Payton Cumber Hannah Wolf Seth Hickman Natalie Buser Annika Nesterick Abigail Curtis Evan Giordano Caitlin Schneider Trevor Davis Natalee Yang Akashraj Karthikeyan Gisel Ceren Jack Oman Lucas Erickson Sean Godfrey Lily Spader Maggie Dobyns Lindsey Keller Bryce Clark Alaina Palomaki Samantha Felten Erik Grey Xavier Staszak Mikayla Erickson Honors Quinnlan Kierstead Chloe Crook Brant Paulick Samuel Forbes Romey Harenburg Brandon Triebold Matthew Foley Sinethma Artigala Benjamin Kopper Danielle Dickinson Trinity Perry Lily Fournier Brian Huo Noah Vang Jenna Freiberg Hailie Augsburger Cole Krueger Alaina Dodge Cora Pizon Jayda Freiberg Cristi Isaula-Reyes Liam Wolbers Brenna Gehri Kristi Binder Logan Kubasta Gavin Elmergreen Marghret Race Cassi Fromolz Tristan Johanknecht Lydia Xiong Jordan Gietman Kaitlin Block Charles Lenz Trista Fleck Sianna Robe Jessica Gafner Hoeyoung Jung Ethan Yang Gianna Gleason Kaleb Butcher Megan Loper Andrew Grebe Allyson Robl Emma Gelhar Sofia Kainz Sheridan Yang Benjamin Grill Maxwell Calmes Mia Maslowski Carly Groskreutz Shaye Robl Troy Gleason Erica Kedzierski Grace Guzman Aryanna Cisneros Reese Meszaros Hayley Hamer Mason Rohr Jace Gresser Anastasia Kloss Honors Laina Hammen Ellis Coe Skyler Miller Brooklynn Hassler Gillian Schatz Ashlyn Grota Delaney Koch Case Balke Sydney Held Madelyn Delfosse Samuel Mollenhauer Gabe Henke Camden Schettle Christopher Haley Margaret Kriege Christopher Benway Gabriella Heling Luke Eaton Sara Morehouse Sheyla Isaula-Reyes Cody Schmitz Melia Holmes Kyle Krueger Kathryn Bergin Illiana Hernet Sequoia Eckstein Lydia Mudd Ashlyn Jones Jacob Schulz Madalyn Houle Maxwell Kuerschner Vincent Bird Addyson Hirsbrunner Cailey Folske Claire Nigl Jenna Kent Ethan Shefchik Morgan Houle Sierra Kunde Chester Brill Leah Hollis Ryley Goodwin Emma Olson Zachary Kleinschmit Bryce Singstock Bryce Joel Jade Laibly Brianna Canniff Addison Isely David Hahneman Hannah Olson David Kohl Anna Skinner Kyle Ketter Hans Larson Nathanael Charles Dayne Jacobson Hailey Hardel Joann Petroski Blake Langlitz Kathryn Smith Elizabeth Kiefer Julia Last Zachary Chastek Elaynah Jaschob Olivia Heim Brayden Pluchinsky Drew Lasky Jackson Sprenger Samuel Koepsell Tooba Malik Tyler Dante Braelee Jodarski Brayden Jiricka Echo Prescott Evan Lett Michael Stack Matthew Kraase Max Maslowski Brady DeHart Hoewoong Jung Mason Klinger Zachary Rebholz Aliza Lo Ella Steffen Simone Labillois-Steffens William Matzke Ava Dobbins Olivia Kallas Gwendolyn Koepke Kyleigh Ross Devyn Loesch Will Stevens Maxwell Lambert Mallory Miller Kyle Domke Jackson Kriege Rylan Kraus Pyper Rouse Ksena Lomena Riley Taylor Jacob Larson Lily Molash Anna Downs Anna Krupp Lei’anna Krebs Samantha Kyle Madsen Celia Thurn Samantha Lightner John Munson Alysa Garrison Kaden Kubicz Audrey Kuen Alexis Schaefer Joseph Mayo Hanna Tran Jack Liptow Olivia Navin Joseph Geffers Kayleigh Lau Michael Lang Mia Schlotthauer Logan Morey Lauren Troudt Amelia Lopez Marina Neitzke Caden Hammen Jessica Lin Junior Lee Nathan Schultz Matthew Morrell Robert Valero Anabelle Mahrle Meghan Oakes Jacob Hendricks Parker Loberg Emily Lett Madelyn Schwartz Rachel Mueller John VandenHeuvel Kira Meidam Cameron O’Brien Brianna Hershberger Sydney Maki Jack Loper Paige Severo Dominic Mueller Claire Veard Charlena Mercado Kieran Patrick Jarrett Jones Logan Mann Julia Lor Dylan Sprister Alexander Niehans William Vu Jaylynn Messa Caius Paulick Morgan Kern Isabella Mariucci Essence Lor Olivia Stellpflug Katherine Osborne Meredith Weston Ethan Meszaros Sarah Pizon Adam Ketter Kierstin Martin Lucas McWilliams Mercedes Stromberg Max Pieterick Hunter Willis Abby Miller Morgan Reitz Alex Kohl Charlee Martin Owen Moran Andrew Thill Nickolas Pohjola Emery Wolff Madison Moran Drew Roesch Sofia Koppa Fallon McClellan Tyler Muellenbach Kalia Vang Steven Reigh Bailey Wright Lucas Muellenbach Ava Rost Tyler Kosmer Persephone McDougal Hayden Nagorny Jaxson Villeneuve Mikayla Roblee Turner Wuest Logan Nebl Kadence Saladin Elijah Kratz Fahad Mian Jacob Oberkrieser Patrick Volkmann Ashley Rock Bethany Yang Cole Nelson Ella Schaefer Rowena Lenoir Marcus Miller Maritssa Ortiz-Young Marcus Wakefield Savanna Sandstrom Brianna Young John Nettekoven Caleb Schneider Evan Lentz Daniel Montano Zephan Paulick Skye Wanner Jacob Schneider Colin Zeimet Lauren Nigl Sydney Schoenberger Sedona Lewis Ethyn Montgomery Lukas Petroski Grace Weber Aaron Schoenberger Melana Zeinert Zoe Olmsted Hannah Shaffer Samantha Lor Ava Muehrer Romarion Phillips Sage Wesenberg Isaac Schumacher Kendall Ziglinski Suraj Patel Bryan Stender Justine Martin Augustus Muhlbauer Bailey Rennert Stephanie Zellner Abigail Schutt Gavin Pennau Abigail Stevens Abigayle Mathe Madelynn Myrick Mateo Romero Rebecca Zier Nicholas Schweitzer High honors Amy Perry Michael Tang Evan McCredie Lauren Nebl Olivia Rost Caden Sowers Carter Abitz Margaret Phillips Felicia Turinske Hank Meyer Megan Nelson Jersey Ruedinger High honors Lauren Spiller Christopher Baerwald Aubrey Pinkerton Angelina Wang Lily Mott Jenna Nesterick Elizabeth Ruedinger Asithma Artigala Jacob Sprister Jayne Barr Meredith Posanski Rachael Weickert Jacob Mudd Madison Nesterick Samantha Schlaeger Allison Beek Riley Stobb Kellen Bruss Haven Powell Jace Weiland Keegan O’Connor Ethan Oey Destinee Shaw Kaitlyn Benson Cooper Temme Alaina Buss Marcella Rennert Tessa Whitcomb Aaron Panske Antoni Olszewski William Shefchik Madison Bowen Andrew Thill Marissa Carter Ethan Rutz Evan Wilke August Panske Avery Pakula Jerry Sowers Breelyn Bruss Colton Tirpe Sofia Craig Lauren Sagmeister Bryant Wright Amira Pepper Isaac Palomaki Owen Stachowicz Clayton Counts Carter Tuttle Emma Egnoski Claire Salzer Connor Yakes Ashton Peterson Addison Peck Taylar Stieg Bretta Eggebeen Hailey Weickert Aaron Fields Jarrett Schiedemeyer Kaden Polakowski Ethan Pinkerton Meriam Tajeddine Taylor Emery John Weigand Madelynn Fuller Alexander Schrenk High honors Lea Potratz Ruby Pluchinsky Dylan Taylor Gabriela Galvan Kyle Weister Jack Gibson Jillian Schwake Abdul Majeed Abbara Zachary Redmann Isabelle Polishinski Cadence Thao Olivia Gerlach Mason Wilke Ryan Gohde Dakota Senkbeil Ava Albright Nolan Reichenberger Keagan Potter Jennifer Thor Reina Gonzalez Darnell Williams Asah Hoddel-Pierce Senja Sippert Brianna Anklam Trevor Rice Benjamin Reitz Morgan Toman Abigail Jameson Robert Wing Sarah Kasper Alainee Smith Kyla Birschbach Molly Rohde Carly Salzer Leon Vang Maria Jerabek Alexus Winkenwerder Daniel Kempf-Cottrell Cole Stadtmueller Landon Braun Ian Ross Sophia Schneider Amanda Vought Natalie Johanknecht Morgan Yenter Hunter Kinderman Eli Strasser William Brown Samuel Ruddy Paige Seckar Ryan Williamson Avery Johnson Danielle Zentner Jessica Kolb Alisun Thomas Hannah Bruss Hadley Ruetten Raegan Shaffer Gavin Witherspoon McKenzie Kamholz Lauren Ziebell Melanie Krukow Elizabeth Toonen Alexander Bryant Landon Sandstrom Marshall Shaffer Nicholas Yang Frances Kerkhof Preston Munsch Jacob Vienola Devin Buhrow Caleb Schaller Allison Simmons Anoria Zdanovec Caitlyn Kimball Juniors Ellie Nessman Taylor Vis Megan Burrows Eleisha Schimmel Alaina Sobojinski Riley Zernzach John Koth Highest honors Nathan Obershaw Austyn Vogel Emily Ebben Domanic Schreiber Charlotte Stellpflug Mckenna Lloyd Lillian Arps Emma Ortiz-Young Mason Weigand Deyanira Facundo Makenzie Schroeder Lydia Strasser Madeline Weitz Malory Fournier Lukas Schroeder Savannah Swanke

Seniors Shane Fleener Honors Stella Wright High honors William Simpson Elayna Walker Elijah Wade Valley Christian School Renna Haydin Honors Emma Nackers Juniors Andre Birr Shayla Rademaker Huiying Jerri Liao High honors Valley Christian School has announced its spring semester honor Abigail Kienast Jacob Medina Freshmen Isaac Johnson Xinyu Rainey Wen Caleb Freund roll. High honors were given for a grade point average of 3.67 to 4. High honors Katie Wallace Hope Canlas Sydney Millar Henry Getz Bethany Schilder Gabriel Medina Honors went to a GPA of 3 to 3.66. Rinah Peterson Ezra Oetken Honors Isaiah Humiston Dennis Thur Alexondra Zielicke Joshua Lehman William Kehoe Honors Tanner Vorass High honors Leah Patterson Rebekah Freund Marley Stelter Isaias Gutierrez Kuhaupt Cielo Gutierrez Kuhaupt Aurora McDuffie Camryn Hass Josie Matiash Grace Rolston Summer Rose Elena Knitt Rayna Jansky Chaelim Sarah Kim Rylee King Grace Canlas Emma Rademaker Christian Canlas Josiah Lehman Isaac Heinen Kaelyn Clark Joshua Geffers Samuel Knitt Chloe Mueller Keliah Klessig Jaden Francis Lauren Whitton Sophomores Ella Kuhlow Jackson Martin Asher Lindemann June 30, 2021 oshkoshherald.com x Page 9 Seniors George Yanacek Brittany Pearson Christina Murillo Highest honors Autymn Pietz Liam Murphy Shereen Alkarad Honors Mina Pillsbury Austin Myers Kaitlyn Berger Elizabeth Barry Oshkosh North High School Jamaul Ragland-Schreck Evelyn Oehler Mollie Bittner Alesha Boegh Kaylee Robl Cory Paulsen Hailee Brunk Brayden Butkiewicz Honor rolls for the second semester at Oshkosh North were Maxwell Rogers Hailey Rees Richard Cegielski Mackenzie Charles Alexyiah Simpson Isabella Salisbury Braden Cooper Sean Cook submitted by the school district. Highest honors were given for a grade Samuel Stindt Elizabeth Scharpf Abigail Daun Mason Day point average between 3.75 and 4.0; high honors went to 3.5 to 3.749; Jaidyn Thao Brandon Solomon John Dorschner Callie Downer Isabella Theisen Tyler Spaight Hannah Elliott Haley Edwards honors went to 3.00 to 3.499. Mya Thielke Carson Steinbeck Devlin Evans Brett Engel Ana Thor Jennifer Swapp Maria Falk Elizabeth Frohn-Hengst Tanis Timm Steven Tapia Mikayla Geer Meghan Gruse Paw Kee La Honors Sophomores Katie Hilt Karisma Walter Skyler Thao Greg Harden Benjamin Hauck Aedon Langkau Brayden Bass Highest honors Alexis Holovack Ezra Wojahn Rylie Vilums Rhiann Hedquist Aline Havyarimana Kaden Lasee Joshua Bohn Madelyn Asen John Klinger Peyton Zietlow Andrew Weidemann Willow Hunn Ella Hawley Nicholas Lemmens Lillian Broderick Samantha Brown Mai Lee Abrianna West Grace Klug Phoenix Hyde Grace Lenz Trista Butzlaff Hunter Carlson Dylan Miller Freshmen Justin Xiong Anna Kossolapov Isabella Jolin Michael Lenza Brooklynn Carpenter Olivia Clancy Sarah Penzenstadler Highest honors Taylor Kwasny Chantell Jordan Owens Elise Liske Benjamin Clancy-Swiertz Vianna Dao Nicholas Rogne Mercy Ajao Honors Kauldon Larson Jalen Keago Peyton Lyon Antoine Davis Russell Everhard Richard Schwab Rima Al-Qawasmi Aya Abazid Romeo Lee Lenta Khushrose Logan Pinkerton Chloe Downs Logan Frank William Slover Dylan Anderson Michael Alvarez Jack Leggett Mateo Lira Lindsay Porst Natalie Falk Katelyn Gatchell Desiree Spiering Julia Bock Max Blake Ethan Lenz Destiny Lo Chloe Rockteschel Logan Gleason Zachary Genal Chloe Thao Ciniya Collins Logan Briggs Taryn Leverance Isaiah Luebke Jose Rodriguez-Calix Lauren Griswold Christo Giannopoulos Angela Urbina Leah Czerwinski DeAndre Buchanan Mya Marquardt Breanna Mason Gretchen Rost Rachel Guenther Jasmine Greuel Jacey Vang Mary Dorschner Brennan Cerney Megan Merckx Caden McCartney Renee Ruman Elaina Haen Makayla Hotz Fredrick Ware Katherine Gassere Steven Clark Grace Miller Gretta Milos Abdul Lateef Saheed Jonathan Hershberger Jeramiah Housworth Andrew Wedgbury Lauren Geer Brode Doemel Zachary Miller Grant Moats Mia Salbego Maycie Hickey Madeline Jaber Morgan Wilson Christian Geffers Hanorah Flanigan Matthew Noe Madeleine Mueller Malia Schultz Linzy Hinderman Madelynn Kallman Ava Hanson Lily Freimark Angel O’Brien Lucas Murphy Reed Seckar Elijah Hohner Alexis Kaufmann Honors Caden Harrison Jeavanni Garrett Emma Phillips Mohammad Mustafa Talia Sheehan Avery Holmes William Keown Raneem Alkarad Jackson Hoerth Nicholas Gaulke Tristan Przekurat Mia Nettekoven Hollin Sias Felicity Jansen Dean Kuberski Samuel Angle Jazmin Jansen Shawn Guenther Summer Ragan Yasenia Nieves Kayleigh Sievers Gavin Kroll Finn Luaders-Wolzenburg Peter Blank Jera Jennings Sawyer Higgins Taylor Rammer Tristan Page Klara Stelzer Christian Larkpor Kevin Lynch Chloe Burroughs Maxwell Kese Avery Hirte Alice Rioux Devin Patterson Alexander Stini Leroy Lofton Lily McKeefry Madeline Drews Isabella Lammey Leigha Hohner Wah Nay Say Sloane Peerenboom Jessica Swapp Pahuacua Lor Owen Meyerson Quintin Fisher Samantha Miller McKenna Huberty Kaitlyn Schlichting Rachael Robeson Katelynn Thao Halle Marquardt Ivan Osland Travis Footit Anabel Mitchell Alexander Kohls William Smits Michael Rowe-Mueller Michael Thao Nokomis Minckler Mallory Ott Aliza Ford Jayden Morter Jedediah Larson-Poeschl Allie Sonnleitner Emma Schuttenhelm William Verstegen Alexis Mueller Sophia Rommelfanger Caston Frank Abigail Schloskey Keanu Lor Lily Spanbauer Jonah Sippl Rayyan Owens Emma Salentine Alexandria Fredrick Kira Smith Bronson Lux Olivia Stephanie Milan Stojilovic High honors Chase Pecore Allison Salzsieder Olivia Frey Ruby Snow Ryder Lyon Austin Tague Jayden Sweeting Ellie Burger Trey Pecore Cormac Sammons Joel Froseth Aland Sorani Brynn McCartney Ka Bao Thao Zachary Tjugum Bakary Ceesay Alyssa Rates Ella Saunders Kyle Gillingham Lee Steffen Eva Miller Raven Thibodeaux Adam Willcome Evan Chopp Tyler Rentmeester Kaylee Schlenske Grace Gizewski Elizabeth Stenzel Abigail Milliron Kyle Xiong Erik Duran-Cachu Tayler Retzlaff Kegan Schlichting Matthew Grant Sue Thao Mackenna Olson Maxwell Yanacek Juniors Genevieve Fogleson Emma Rhode Owen Schulze Carter Haack Allycia Tlatelpa Sanai Pettis Fong Yang Highest honors Aimee Footit Autumn Rohde Aricka Schwab Genevieve Haartman Daisy Vang Brianna Puckett Sajida Abo Ezreek Hailey Fox Jason Schaper Katlyn Sharratt Kayli Hansen Judah Victor Jordyn Rammer High honors Goodness Ajao Devin Frey Skyler Smith Luke Sonnleitner Dayshawn Henry Angelle Virgilio Clayton Sagataw Blessing Ajao Kaitlyn Anderson Sebastian Javier Tanden Smith Katharine Stupey Henry Hoffman Jena VonHolzen Geovanni Sanabria-Rodriguez Rama Al Sakka Jenna Bahr Terrence Jordan Cole Spanbauer Allison Tavernier Mea Johnson-Frost Maya Walker Alexia Schaeve Bailey Boelter Chloe Barta Kaydence Kaquatosh Mason Springer Pa Houa Shoua Thao Jaden Jungwirth Maddilyn Selner Heidi Colburn Kassidy Beseler Carson Krumrei Haley Strandberg Payten Totz Nathan Kautzer High honors Dustin Sherer Ryan Delfosse Ashley Borowitz Makylar Larson Ava Stuart-Hickey Lay Wah Gabriella Kempf Colton Angell Kylen Smith Marcus Dennis Matthew Crawford Porter Lippert Isabelle Swanson Myles Widmann Brayden Klauer Madalyne Arndt Greyson Spanbauer Noelle Frank Alison Dahse Ryan McDonald Kenji Thao Hannah Willcome Riley Klug Blake Barber Ryan Speed Madeline Frey Avery Doemel Sophie Mikle Reese Tiffany Abigail Yanacek Evan Kriz Emily Binder Natalie Stadler Mary Hutchinson Madelyn Dutscheck Yeepheng Moua Payton Uptagraft Izaiah Langlois Talan Boos Cambria Standke Seth Jaber Sarah Eierman Trinity Roberts-Kohlman Ian Vang High honors Elara Lloyd Daniel Chopp Indyonah Theabo-Tinsley Ryan Kangas Hailey Engelmann Lily Saunders Jacob Weitz Kierstyn Beck Youa Lor Samuel Dick Raisa Thor Ryan Koelbl Spencer Gassere Andrew Schedel Devin Williams Connor Brull Anothai Lor Ayden Dombrowski Harmony Tiffany Alexandra Larson Isaac Geffers Ella Skifstad Ruth Worden Haleigh Cartwright Hunter McKay Evan Downs Sylvia Townsend Henri Reljic Boston Gies Jaida Stern Elijah Wright Matthew Centner Jace Michels Feavel Madeleine Fabiano Ashlyn Ulrich Nora Reljic Landen Hawley Skyler Stevenson Felix Xiong Arianna Coombs-Stiebs Ethan Moench Edward Gwinn Kamila Umarova Landon Spanbauer Emily Heider Davis Thao Elijah Yee Domanic Dorman Jonathan Molash Seth Hansen Devin Woebbeking Jacob Spanbauer Kannon Kaminski Justice Xiong Aristidis Giannopoulos Drake Moxon Harry Hirschberg Yuesiazong Xiong Sierrah Stadtmueller Joseph Kerrigan Hannah Gregory Issaiah Nowak Isaac Langkau Kenji Yang Avani Walker Jack Kese Lyndon Hemmrich Hartman Lance Parman Samuel Meine Benjamin Zaske

Seniors High honors Garrett LaMore Kyle Hipple Highest honors Hope Burns Olivia Nielsen Riley Jerger Chiara Chier Jackson Huizenga Lourdes Academy Kyle Ralofsky Ailish Mains Anthony Damp Kadan Kapp Wes Yaggie Cooper McLaughlin William Frank Ryan Kroll Lourdes Academy has released its high school honor roll based on Charley Mullen Gavin Gresser Jack McKellips Honors Enriaele Ortega Lauren Hamill Brock Pecore Brett Behnke the students’ fourth-term grade point average. The cumulative grade Siya Pharma Ashley Holland Riley Studinski Johnny Fanzhang Jacob Husman Cooper Wing point average is not considered in the calculation. Highest honors Eli Kettner Riley Schneider Ken Jiao Parker Kilde Ella Slusarski Tim Kaull Honors are for a GPS of 3.75 to 4.0; high honors are 3.5 to 3.75; honors are Rylee Kuklinski Melanie Tushar Hannah Kettner Brooklyn Baker 3.25 to 3.49. Amelia Lindahl Silvie Weiss Trang Khuc Laura Binning Brayden Mecklenburg Mitchell Wing Dong Hyeon (Tom) Lee Peter Chartier Xavier Force High honors Joshua Pritzl Molly Moore Kaleb Neitzel Jayden Lewan James Gross Jacqueline Gruber Nicole Cunningham Jack Seibold Charles Muhlbauer Mo Saeed High honors Aocheng (David) Li Peyton Kane Allison Kaja Clare Foss Sara Saiyed Logan Weich Mason Carpenter William Navin Preston Ruedinger Marshall Koch Adrianna Geddes Sophomores Maverick Schry Lilly Wolf Avery Halla William Pollack Christine Starshak Nathan Laib Mackenzie Havlik Highest honors Mackenzie Stelter Jaden McKellips Macy Rahmlow Logan Wolff Alexa Luquin Michael LaMore Jacob Bowman Chloe Studinski Freshmen Reagon Proud Jack Reinardy Nicholas Parkin Aidan Pettibone Lili Gelhar Highest honors Nora Sammons Juniors Madison Peerenboom Addyson Hafemeister High honors Emily Cater Nathan Slagter Highest honors Bennett Rahmlow Honors Kathryn Johnsen Kaitlyn Dietschweiler Isabelle Dietzler Honors Charlie Weber Saraah Blanchard Erin Frank Jaewon (William) Kim Liam Hamill Emma Dillenberg Faith Blanchard Chengyi (Warren) Yan Camille Clark Isaac Kohls Owen Konop Ian Johnson Alexandra Doemel Fisher MacKenzie Thomas Derleth Xochilt Messenger Lily Meyer Tony Kim Lucy Foss Alyssa Marek

Strengthening Oshkosh and Building Community Through Education The Oshkosh Area Community Foundation and the Oshkosh Area School District Education Foundation recognize and celebrate the students who made the Spring 2021 Honor Roll. Congratulations and keep up the great work! Making a difference for the Oshkosh educational community, one donation at a time.

OshkoshAreaCF.org | oshkosh.k12.wi.us Page 10 x oshkoshherald.com June 30, 2021 City moves forward on housing, water projects By Kaitlyn Scoville lected to work on the water systems, and Oshkosh Herald The Baker Group of Oklahoma City was The Common Council convened last chosen to work on the sewer systems. week with several updates for working as- The water systems bond was placed pects around the city, including apartment at $5,970,000 and sewer systems at expansions, water system bond grants and $14,815,000, both to be paid off over a retirements. span of 20 years. No timeline has been set The council passed two ordinances for for project dates. expansion at Ruger Run Apartments at The retirement of Community Devel- 2750 Minerva St. Two eight-unit build- opment Director Allen Davis after 11 ings were constructed around 2008 and years leading the city’s redevelopment, coding requirements were updated in planning and rental inspection programs, 2017. among other duties, was noted at the Proposing the residential properties in meeting. He announced that his last day two ordinances was described as a unique working for the city will be July 9, which solution to work around the coding re- also is the last day for residents to fill out quirements of the two time periods. The American Rescue Plan Act fund recom- addition to the property in question will mendation forms found on the city’s web- include a 16-unit, multifamily residen- site. tial property with adequate recreational Lt. Greg Stelter has been promoted to space. battalion chief of the B shift at the Osh- Two bonds were also given to bidders kosh Fire Department after longstanding to improve, add, extend, renew or replace Chief Mark Boettcher announced his re- water and sewer systems in Oshkosh. tirement after more than 15 years in that KeyBanc Capital of Cleveland was se- position. Blue Door earns Communicator Awards The Oshkosh-based marketing firm tiveness for integrated campaign, brand- Photo by Michael Cooney Blue Door Consulting earned a dozen ing, corporate communications, video 2021 Communicator Awards in an inter- and website development. national competition sponsored by the “To be recognized by peers is an honor,” Riding with style Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts. co-founder and consultant Brenda Haines Kathy Ford of Fond du Lac, driving Hooked on Lovin’, takes part in Friday’s Oshkosh The competition honors work that has said. “To know that we’ve been able to col- Charity Horse Show at Sunnyview Expo Center. The four-day United Professional a lasting impact in a variety of categories. laborate with clients to get results that are Horsemen’s Association event featured American Saddlebreds, considered the Blue Door earned three Awards of Excel- recognized by peers, that is truly powerful. ultimate show horse with necks arched and ears forward. There were 290 horses in the lence and nine Awards of Distinction for We are grateful for the partnerships that competition held to benefit various horse rescue organizations. digital branded content, marketing effec- make this possible.” Aegis Financial names wealth manager Aegis Financial, with locations in ness administration with an emphasis in Oshkosh, Appleton and Germantown, has accounting from St. Norbert College. He ow Open! hired Matthew Suttner as a wealth manager. is enrolled in Raymond James’ Advisory N Suttner, who had a successful career Mastery Program, is working toward his IQUORLAND with two different Fortune 500 compa- Series 65 licensing and will be pursuing a L nies, holds a bachelor’s degree in busi- certified financial planner designation.

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Courtesy of Lourdes Academy A diagram of the proposed design for Lourdes remodeled schools is shown. Sentencing set in baby’s death Oshkosh Herald dence of child abuse with bleeding behind An Oshkosh man will be sentenced in the right eye and bruises on the brain. Lourdes remodel in works “The autopsy showed that (the child) late August in the death of a 10-month-old Oshkosh Herald A demolition of storage units and mainte- suffered such a severe injury to the head baby under his care. nance facilities would also be required for that his brain swelled to the point that it Lourdes Academy announced a “One Freddy Colon was charged in 2019 with the project. fractured his skull between the plates,” the by One” campaign to combine an elemen- first-degree reckless homicide for the Dec. tary, middle and high school into one lo- As laid out on Lourdes’ Facebook page, complaint reads. “(The) injuries (he) sus- high school students would move into 9, 2018, death of a child who was the son tained would have immediately impaired cation. of a woman he was renting a room from. In partnership with the Most Blessed the new wing and middle school students his ability to function.” According to the criminal complaint, Sacrament, St. Jude the Apostle and St. would be relocated to the second floor of The 36-year-old pled no contest in mid- Colon initially said he found the child face Raphael the Archangel, funding efforts the current high school. Furthermore, the June to neglecting a child with the conse- down and called the mother. He was taken are underway to expand the high school to elementary school addition with the cafe quence of death. The charge was reduced accommodate students of all grade levels. and workshop space will have a separate to a hospital and died three days later. from a reckless homicide charge as part of At an estimated cost of $5.1 million, entrance. A CT exam at the hospital revealed evi- the plea deal. the high school addition could include 11 “Thanks to the support of Bishop David new classrooms, a faculty lounge and new Ricken and the Green Bay Diocese, 100 Tourism promotion ideas shared administrative space, as well as improved percent of the funds raised in the One by Oshkosh Herald ism, improve the quality of life and attract parking and stormwater solutions. One campaign will remain in Oshkosh,” The city’s Convention & Visitor’s Bu- people to Oshkosh. The elementary school addition – at it states on the Lourdes campaign page. reau recently hired an internationally Brooks suggested improving the $2.5 million – includes a new playground, “Lourdes is developing the next genera- known tourism expert to conduct a desti- way-finding signage in the city, creating updated administrative offices, enhanced tion of religious and lay leaders. nation assessment to determine key areas a multiuse gathering space in the down- fine arts facilities and a new cafe and work- “Together Lourdes Academy and the of improvement. town for year-round programming and shop space. And $2.1 million of general Oshkosh parishes are working to grow the Roger Brooks, a tourism and down- boosting curb appeal, as told in City Man- building improvements would include a Catholic faith in the community.” town specialist, identified several oppor- ager Mark Rohloff’s recent newsletter. remodeling of the HVAC system, class- For more information, visit lourdes.to- tunities, according to bureau executive Albright will present further findings at rooms, security, lighting and the exterior. day/onebyone. director Amy Albright, to enhance tour- the July 13 Common Council meeting.

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Contact the manufacturer with additional questions). page four - 6-28-21 - BASE FORMAT June 30, 2021 oshkoshherald.com x Page 17 Paine opens expansive shoe exhibit A new exhibition at the Paine Art Cen- ter and Gardens explores how shoes have transcended their utilitarian purpose to become representations of culture. On view through Oct. 10 in the Main Gallery, “Walk This Way: Footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection of Histor- ic Shoes” highlights 100 pairs from the de- signer’s private collection, assembled over three decades with his wife, Jane Gershon Weitzman. First presented in 2018 by the New-York Historical Society, the exhibition was de- scribed by the Wall Street Journal’s Laura Jacobs, “Nimble and often glittering, the show encapsulates the evolution of wom- en’s shoes over the past 180 years – and also speaks to the history of shoemaking in America. It is a delight at every turn …” The exhibition considers the story of the shoe from the perspectives of collec- tion, consumption, presentation and pro- duction. Walk This Way is coordinated by Photo from Paine Art Center Valerie Paley, New-York Historical’s vice Iconic footwear from the collection of Stuart Weitzman will be featured at the Paine Art Cen- ter in an exhibit running through Oct. 10. president, chief historian and director of the Center for Women’s History. The exhibition also includes brass and Walk This Way also explores the process Among the highlights are shoes of his- bronze shoe buckles from a Revolutionary toric value such as a pair of pink silk em- of shoemaking, examining shoe produc- broidered boudoir shoes created especial- War officer’s shoes (1760-83) that were tion and the role of women in the foot- ly for the 1867 Paris Universal Exposition excavated in Washington Heights, and a wear field—one of the first industries to that reflected Western consumers’ clamor pair of leather child’s shoes (ca. 1904) that embrace large-scale mechanization. for “exotic” textiles in an era of European were recovered from a victim of the Gen- Support for the exhibition is provided imperial expansion. eral Slocum steamship fire. by the Kaldas Center and The Howard.

“Back to the Future,” 7 p.m., Time Aerobatic Community Theater, 445 N. Main St. Sunday, July 4 performers Calendar Declaration of Independence read- ing, 8 a.m., Winnebago County Court- house steps Fourth of July Parade, 9 a.m., starts at lining up Main Street and Otter Avenue More of the world’s top air show per- of events Fireworks & Food Trucks, 3 p.m., formers have committed to EAA AirVen- Ongoing Menominee Park ture as part of the afternoon and night air Jazz Orgy, 9 p.m., Fletch’s Local Tap Walk this Way: Footwear from the show lineups July 26-Aug. 1 at Wittman House, 566 N. Main St. Regional Airport. Stuart Weitzman Collection, Paine Art Wednesday, July 7 The additional performers include na- Center, 1410 Algoma Blvd. tional aerobatic champions and longtime Wednesday, June 30 NEW Food Truck Mashup, 4:30 p.m., 1600 S. Koeller St. Oshkosh favorites. In addition to the pre- NEW Food Truck Mashup, 4:30 p.m., vious pilots and aircraft committed, the 1600 S. Koeller St. Thursday, July 8 following performers have been added: Thursday, July 1 Lifest, Sunnyview Expo Center • Airythmia (Paramotors) Comedy Open Mic, 7 p.m., Bare Friday, July 9 • Melanie Astles (Extra 330SC) Bones Brewery, 4362 County S Lifest, Sunnyview Expo Center • Eric Tucker (Piper J-3 Cub) • Philipp Steinback (Gamebird GB1) Friday, July 2 Saturday, July 10 • Jeff Shetterly (SNJ-6 Radial Rumble) Downtown Oshkosh Comedy Show, Lifest, Sunnyview Expo Center • Joe Shetterly (RV-8) 7 p.m., Time Community Theater, 445 Park Dance – Party in the Park, 6 • Justin Lewis (FLS Microjet) N. Main St. p.m., South Park Shelter No. 1 • Jerry Kerby (T-28 Trojan) Saturday, July 3 Oshkosh Farmers Market, 8 a.m., • Erik Edgren (T-Clips) Oshkosh Farmers Market, 8 a.m., downtown downtown Sunday, July 11 Moscato promotes film Fisk Fireworks, dusk, 1812 County FF Lifest, Sunnyview Expo Center Singer Franki Moscato will be perform- ing at Saturday’s Oshkosh Farmers Market while also promoting the novel and up- Apex Accident Attorneys, LLC coming movie “Through Eyes Of Grace,” in which she has been cast as the main charac- Curtis Law ter in the thriller filmed in Wisconsin. MORE PERSONAL INJURYRESOLUTIONS Moscato will also be singing the nation- THAN ANY OTHER LAWOFFICE IN THE FOX VALLEY al anthem to open the market. ” Personal Injury 651-1919 Zaronis.com ” Auto/Truck/Motorcyle Accidents ” Recreational Vehicle Accidents ” Nursing Home Accidents ” Construction Accidents ” Wrongful Death ” Premises Liability Receive $2 offyour order with the donation of a Attorney George W. Curtis (Also Licensed in Florida) non-perishable food item. Donations benefitthe EXPERIENCE MATTERS -CALL US FOR AFREE CONSULTATION Oshkosh Area Community 3475 OMRO RD, SUITE 200, P. O. BOX 2845, OSHKOSH, WI 54903-2845 Food Pantry. (920) 233-1010 or (888) 818-1010 [email protected] Page 18 x oshkoshherald.com June 30, 2021

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Bob Poeschl, who spoke both as a res- Despite this, Rohloff said he gives close ident and a representative of Covey, and value to every person’s comment for the Beth Oswald, Christine Ann executive di- betterment of the community. rector, spoke to homelessness as well. “A hundred years from now, our kids – our Oswald expressed a need for funding to great-grandchildren – are going to be paying work on domestic violence and other loss- for this with their federal taxes,” Rohloff said. es due to shelters staying open to serve “When they’re paying their bills, let’s make victims. sure there’s something they can say, ‘This Poeschl spoke about Covey’s plan to made an impact on our community.’” soon implement family homes for adults Applications and Polco responses are with developmental and intellectual dis- due by July 9. abilities, noting their struggle with isola- tion for the past year. 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Getting to the sectional final round of two outs and Fakes still standing on third, further damage keeping things at 2-0. Fakes saved her best inning for the end, competition hasn’t been an issue for Osh- Ginny Bryant ripped a single off Duff to It took four innings for the Wildcats to retiring the Wildcats in order with three kosh West in recent seasons but making it push across the game’s first. finally solve Edwards in the circle. Con- strikeouts to secure the 3-1 win for Beaver to state has been the challenge. Looking to get over a rough inning in secutive walks to Taylor Emery and Laina Dam. After seeing their season end in the the field, Abigail Curtis reached base on Hammen had the Wildcats in business Kohl said the game spoke well for the sectional final each of the last two playoff a dropped third strike to start the inning with no outs. After a strikeout to Brieann future of his program. runs, the Wildcats faced a young Beaver before being left stranded at third. Leav- Kitchen, West loaded the bases with a “We have a very young team, and I be- Dam squad that defeated them earlier in ing runners on base was the theme of the Chloe Tritt walk and Emery came home lieve that we will be able to make a run for the season. The typically high-powered night for West as they had plenty of chanc- on a passed ball to pull West within a run. the sectional finals the next few years,” he Wildcats offense was held in check as Bea- es to break through. Bougie came on in relief of Duff in the said. “We need to find a way to get over ver Dam won 3-1. Fakes led off Beaver Dam in the third fifth inning, retiring Beaver Dam in order our sectional final slump.” “It’s funny how this sectional final game with a single before advancing to second and working out of a sixth-inning jam to The Wildcats had only five seniors on has eluded us the past three seasons,” head on another sacrifice. With two outs, a keep the score at 2-1. The Golden Beavers this year’s roster but were all important to coach Tim Kohl said. “If we have all fac- West error allowed Ginny Bryant to reach also elected to make a pitching change as the program in recent years. ets of the game working for us we can beat base and brought Fakes home. they brought in Fakes to pitch the final “I will truly miss the seniors on this anybody. Today we struggled defensively Beaver Dam was more than up for the three innings. team,” Kohl said. “Two of them played and offensively. Their pitchers did a nice task of working in and out of trouble. In Much like Bougie, she was strong in the for me my first-year coaching at West four job keeping us off the bases and their de- desperate need of a run, West’s Brianna early going allowing one single in each of years ago. All of them have been great fense made some nice plays to back it up.” Bougie led the bottom of the third off with the fifth and sixth innings. leaders throughout the season. It has been In a matchup that pegged Audriana Ed- a single before advancing to second on a Beaver Dam’s Riley Czarnecki led off a pleasure coaching this team.” wards against Tatum Duff, runs would be Curtis single. Unfortunately, both runners the final inning with a single before ad- The Wildcats finished the season with hard to come by as both had tremendous would be left stranded. vancing to second on an error. After a walk an impressive 23-6 overall record and tied seasons. Beaver Dam was able to strike Beaver Dam had the bases loaded in the to Edwards, Bougie was able to induce a for second in Fox Valley Conference play immediately in the first when Gabriella top of the fourth but a couple of key pitch- ground out but then Haley Allen ripped with Hortonville at 14-4. Oshkosh opens Legion baseball season with pair of wins By Dustin Riese topped Appleton Post 38 6-0 before walk- reach second base while striking out four. bases with no outs. Herald contributor ing off De Pere 2-1 in nine innings. Against De Pere it was a pitching duel Wyatt Fischer then flew out to center It has been nearly two years since the Stenson dominated Post 38 from the with starters Bailey Prevost and Payton fielder McKellips for the first out. McKel- Oshkosh Legion team was last on the field opening inning and surrendered just three Wright, followed by Austin Litts giving De lips then fired home as Tyas Olson tried to as the 2019 state champions eagerly await- hits to go with 10 strikeouts. Pere five strong innings of work while Max score and nailed him at the plate to keep ed their return. Oshkosh’s Jack McKellips picked up an Bittner kept De Pere off-balance over his 4 the score tied. Tirpe then retired the next With Mother Nature forcing the post- RBI triple in the second to bring home and a third innings before turning things hitter to set the offense up for Oshkosh. ponement of Thursday’s game at Hart- Collin Ryan for a 1-0 lead. over to Colton Tirpe in the ninth. With Alex Stini leading for Oshkosh, he ford and turning Sunday’s doubleheader In the fifth inning Oshkosh bats came to Both teams had their chances through- battled back from 0-2 for a leadoff walk. into one game, Oshkosh opened its 2021 life for five runs for the rest of the game’s out the game but the score remained tied After advancing to second on a Brendan season with two wins led by the pitching scoring. Across the final three innings, 1-1 heading to the ninth. De Pere put the Krumrei bunt, Kutnink had his third hit of performance of Charlie Stenson. Oshkosh Stenson allowed only one baserunner to pressure on Tirpe early as they loaded the the game to score Stini for the win. Page 22 x oshkoshherald.com June 30, 2021 Hard work pays off for North distance runner By Tim Froberg Herald contributor Senior Spotlight Rockets need time to launch. a runner, so Zach decided to give it a shot. The same can be said for other fast-mov- The initial results weren’t so encouraging. ing objects – like competitive runners. “I remember my first races – I was very Zach Tjugum won’t argue the point. Tjugum experienced a slow start in his bad at it,” said Tjugum with a chuckle. “I running career but picked up speed along was probably one of the worst runners. I the way to become a top-notch performer was finishing in the bottom 10.” for Oshkosh North. Those humbling days didn’t last long. Tjugum was a first-time qualifier for Tjugum improved each year and eventu- the WIAA Division 1 state cross-country ally went from bottom 10 to top 10. meet this spring, finishing No. 47 with “I had to work my way up,” said Tjugum. a time of 17:21.7. He was North’s No. 1 “Running is a sport where you find out runner and placed eighth at the Fox Valley who you are. You push your body to the Association meet at 17:56.61. limit and learn what your body can do and Tjugum also had a solid track and field how much you can push it. All that hard career at North and was the Spartans’ top work pays off in the end. That’s what I love threat in the 3,200-meter run. about running.” “It (the state cross-country meet) was North cross-country and boys’ track just a really cool experience,” said Tjug- and field coach Steve Danza wasn’t sur- um. “At first, I couldn’t believe that I ac- prised by Tjugum’s emergence. tually got there. It was great to see all that “Zach has really improved his focus hard work pay off.” and work ethic this year in both the cross Tjugum ran both track and cross-coun- country and track seasons,” Danza said. try for three seasons, but had greater suc- “The results show.” cess in the latter sport. Danza made sure that runners like Tjug- “I consider myself to be a better um had a good overall experience. cross-country runner,” Tjugum said. “In “I’m really going to miss running for cross-country, I just think you can do a coach Danza,” Tjugum said. “He really better job of running your own race and made it fun, but at the same time he made using strategy.” it so you could get better, if you wanted to.” Tjugum started running competitively in Tjugum certainly got better. He im- sixth grade. His older brother, Nicholas, was proved so much that he’ll be taking his run- ning to the next level. Tjugum will attend Send business bits the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in the fall where he will join the school’s Breaking ground? Opening a new business? Promotions? Expanding cross-country and track and field programs. staff? Send in business news to A strong student with a 3.65 grade- [email protected]. point average, Tjugum plans to major in Our readers are looking for infor- computer science. mation on what businesses are “It’s pretty exciting, because it’s a new doiong in Oshkosh. Help us share the news by emailing business- opportunity,” Tjugum said. “The distance [email protected] or calling in cross-country in college goes from 5K Submitted photo 920-479-6301. to 8K, so I’ll be training really hard this North cross-country athlete Zach Tjugum was the Spartans’ top runner this season. summer to get ready for it.”

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Gary A. Patten and they celebrated their 60th wedding many aunts and uncles. bike all over the southside, meeting his Gary A. “General” Patten, 83, passed anniversary at South Park in 2019. He Gary worked at Morgans, and Kimber- friends at the stone bridge in South Park. away peacefully on June 23, 2021 at Share- then resumed his sporting activities … ly-Clark and retired from UW-Oshkosh He was usually the life of the party and haven-Memory Care playing baseball and softball for numerous (head of custodial services-academ- enjoyed listening to country music, sing- in Oshkosh. Gary was Oshkosh teams, including Harrison Bar, ic buildings), and moved to his retire- ing along with the songs, knowing all the born Sept. 9, 1937 in Park Ave Bar, Pinky’s, Hogues, Tommy’s ment home across from Pleasant Lake in words. He especially liked George Jones Rockford, Illinois and Angels, Tigers Den and Sunday Morning Waushara County. He spent some good “He Stopped Loving Her Today” and Cal moved to Oshkosh Social League. He also bowled at the Rec, years there working for the Westfield Smith, “It’s Time to Play the Fiddler.” from the Richford/ Shoreview, and Rev’s. School District mowing grass and in win- Funeral services for Gary will be held Wautoma area in the Gary is survived by and his memory will ter delivering groceries to the schools. on Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 4 pm early 1940s. He grew be cherished by his wife, Carole; children, Best times were had sitting around the in the Poklasny Funeral Home, 870 W. up on the south side Scott (Sue), Greg (Kris), Christopher, campfire listening to the St. Louis Car- South Park Ave. in Oshkosh. A time of of Oshkosh, attend- Stacey (Bob) Bougie and Linda (John) dinals ball games, drinking fire-brewed visitation will be held at the funeral home ing Jefferson and South Park schools and O’Connell). Also survived by 10 grand- Strohs, and entertaining the grandkids. on Wednesday from 2 pm until the time of was confirmed at First English Lutheran children; Eric, Jeff, Barry and Nathan He hosted fish fries on Memorial and La- service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund Church. Patten, Bethany Wright, Elisabeth Schulz, bor Days (fish supplied by Uncle Beefer will be established in his name. He received an Associate Degree from Max, Tierney and Tiffany Bougie and and friend Terry Wesner) for many years The family would like to give thanks UW-Oshkosh under the GI bill. Gary Mallory Miller, four great-grandchildren, combining with the Raatz family reunion to everyone at Sharehaven who cared for joined the USAF in April 1955-1959 and Maggie, Jules, Coco Schulz and Ty Bou- and the more that came, the merrier. He Gary, especially Mary and Rebecca. They worked in the pressure chamber at Can- gie, one sister Judy (Don) Seibold, two also enjoyed attending the Coloma Chick- made life easier for us. non Air Force Base in Clovis, NM. He sisters-in-law Liz (Loyal) Christian, Jean en Chew every June and playing in the had a good time in New Mexico playing (Ron) Michels, and one brother-in-law horseshoe tournament. baseball, drinking and singing. When he Bill Schauer, plus many nieces, nephews, Gary moved back to Oshkosh in May returned to Oshkosh he married Carole and cousins. He was preceded in death by 2012 and he joined the horseshoe league Schauer at Sacred Heart Church in 1959 parents Ray and Alice (Raatz) Patten and at South Park and also enjoyed riding his

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Marge made Wright Street for five plus decades, the the friends she developed over the years. 24th, 1939 to the late sure to keep everyone connected through Oakwood Street Condo for the last year, In addition to her parents, Marge was Theodore A. and Al- her amazing recollection, documentation, or the family cottage, Marge could always preceded in death by her brothers, Ted, ice M. (Rushesky) and sharing of family activities, stories, be found reading a book, assembling the and Bruce Freiberg; sisters in law Myrtle Freiberg. After grad- and pictures. She never wasted a day, or an latest challenging puzzle, or working on (Ken) Bernard, Shirley Buelow, LaVerne uating from Oshkosh opportunity, and always desired to get the her beautiful flower gardens. Marge loved Buelow, Carolyn Proctor; brother in law high school in 1957 most out of every day with a dedication to knitting and baking. Many dishcloths and Marlyn (Delores) Buelow; father and she married the man and love of her life, her family and friends. Marge and Duane’s blankets were shared, and of course you mother in law Harvey (Alvina) Buelow. her soul mate, Duane Buelow on June 27th, family cottage, better known as “Buelow’s counted on Marge’s cookies for any spe- A visitation for Marge and family was th 1959, at St. Joseph’s Church in Oshkosh. Footage” for the past thirty years was the cial occasion or simply finding the right held Monday June 28 , 2021 at First En- Marge and Duane’s devotion and ded- destination of choice for building family container any day of the week to enjoy her glish Lutheran Church at 1013 Minnesota ication to one another was undeniable, fun memories of swimming, fishing, boat- cookies of choice. Street, Oshkosh. A funeral service was of- and resulted in sharing 62 amazing and ing, cribbage, poker, family games, relax- Dad’s amazing wife Marge, our beau- ficiated by the Rev. Tim Greenwald after wonderful years devoting and dedicating ing, and more. Marge always made sure tiful Mom, proud Grandma, and Great the visitation. their love, time, and support to raising everyone was taken care of with an abun- Grandma, was the family “rock” as Dad their four children together. Both she dance of food, and the many treats on the would say. Our world will never be the and Duane were loyal members of First counter. Marge loved her treats and want- same without her! Marge lived life to the English Lutheran Church, and each year ed everyone to enjoy the same. Marge fullest, with no regrets, and provided so Marge loved decorating the Easter Cross loved relaxing on her porch at the cottage, much life, energy, and love to all of us. We Anderson leads of lilies with her children, packing and de- overlooking the fire pit, the swing, and the will miss her incredibly until the day we all livering Christmas baskets with Duane to lake, while reading her favorite books and rest in peace in Jesus’ arms. Glo over St. Louis being able to keep an eye on all the family Marge is survived by her husband, those in need. In addition to raising her Jolene Anderson knocked down seven activities inside and out. Duane; children, Debbie (Dean) Matthi- children Marge worked as a secretary in 3-pointers and finished with 25 points to Marge and Duane loved to travel and as, Mimi (Bob) Adam, Cheryl (Jeff) Cur- the family Court Commissioners office lead six players in double figures as the take family vacations in the 70’s to lake tin, Duane (Amy) Buelow; eight grand- at the Winnebago County courthouse for Wisconsin Glo bounced back from its first cottages, and “long” road trips to various children, Tracy (Andy Kanak) Matthias, more than 28 years. Through her employ- loss with a 104-82 thumping of the St. mid-west destinations. Marge loved to see Kelly (Jake) Rademacher, Amanda (Jes- ment, and at every opportunity she had, Louis Surge on Sunday afternoon at Font- shows and play games of chance, so in the se Wellens) Adam, Jason (Susan) Adam, Marge would build lifelong friendships bonne University. 70’s and 80’s Marge and Duane enjoyed a Bryan (Samantha) Clark, Jackson (Ali- she would continue to enjoy throughout The seven 3-pointers were the most An- few “friends only” trips to Las Vegas, NV. cia Rasmussen) Clark, Cameron (Artina her retirement. derson has made in a regular-season game Walking around in a casino with Marge Vite) Buelow, and Cassandra Buelow; six Marge’s endless spirit, quick wit, sense with the Glo, while the 25 points matches was a treat and vision of happiness you great-grandchildren, Silas, August, Stella, of humor and energy was lit by family, her high game with the team. Wisconsin would never forget. When retirement ar- Luke, Gabriel, Eleanor plus 2 blessings on love, and an incredible desire for humor, finished with 15 3-pointers as a team. rived in the 90’s, Marge and Duane would the way. Marge loved her children, grand- laughter, having fun and making the most Allazia Blockton and Jessica Lindstrom join their friends, sometimes family would children, great grandchildren and was of every day. Marge relied on her witty each chipped in 16 points, while Taylor join, and make countless other friendships counting the days to welcome two new sometimes dry sense of humor to get your Wurtz added 13. on their annual winter destination to Bull- beautiful babies. Marge is survived by her

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