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$1 Cumberland DVOCATE APUBLISHED IN WISCONSIN’S ISLAND CITY www.cumberland-advocate.com CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN 54829 137th YEAR • NO. 23 [email protected] WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2018 A View from the Lake: Beaver Could have been much worse! Dam Lake Management Distrct Update by Tom Schreoder, President Even though “summer” funding for EWM and CLP is more than half over, ac- weed, matching funds for tivities impacting the Lake the Jeffery Blvd. and 3rd continue to evolve. The Ave. storm water improve- July 14, 2018 Annual Bea- ments, the match for the ver Dam Lake Management Hwy. 63 Bridge study with District was attended by 35 the WDOT and other ex- district residents, which in- penses. cluded State Senator Janet The SW Storm water Bewley and State Repre- pond is completed and is sentative Romaine Quinn. functioning as planned. Commissioner John Epple The trees and shrubs that chose not to run for another were planted survived the term and was recognized for winter although some deer his service which included damage was noted. Ad- working on the DASH and ditional grass was seeded the Healthy Lakes Fish in spring and has been left Stick project. John Bavier to go to seed in an effort to was elected and I was re- fll in the bare spots left by elected to three year terms the annual grass that was as commissioners. The of- planted last fall. Once the fcers for 2018-19 will be seed is well established the Tom Schroeder- President, City will be mowing and Dr. Alan Carlson – Treas- trimming the area. This fall urer, and John Bavier- Sec- some dead trees along 5th retary. The budget was Ave. and elsewhere on the approved and includes Cont’d on page 3

Cumberland Fire Department Cumberland Police, Am- bulance, and the Bar- improves ISO rating ron County Sherif’s De- by Fire Chief Barry Kuenkel partment responded to a motorcycle crash on Thursday, August 2nd on The Cumberland Fire De- a very progressive approach. 10th St. and 21 1/2 Ave. partment was recently noti- Another large factor lead- A motorcycle had left the fed that it has improved its ing to the improvement is roadway after failing to Insurance Service Offces the equipment we have to negotiate a sharp turn (ISO) rating to a Class 4 work with. This is due, in no in the roadway. Devin for the City of Cumberland. small part, to everyone in the Long, 26, a Cumberland Achieving a class 4 or high- community who supports resident, was transported er rating is accomplished by our fund raising efforts, ena- from the scene with non- only 25% of all fre depart- bling us to have the quan- life threatening injuries. Speed and alcohol are al- ments in the nation. For a tity and quality of equipment leged to have contributed volunteer department to get that we have. to the crash. to this level is an accom- Our training efforts also plishment we can all be very contributed some to the proud of. higher rating, but there is Community Risk Re- room for improvement there. Call to police leads to methamphetamine bust duction Programs were the The departments rating leading factors in the rat- for outside the city, while Danielle M. Ellingboe, lock and his K-9 unit to re- have to go through the bag if He also found a scale inside ing score. Those programs good is not as high, simply 40, of Isanti, MN. has been spond to his location. she brought it there, she put the bag, as well as a second include, Fire prevention because of the difference in charged with possession with Due to his observations the bag back inside the ve- larger scale, and an Altoids programs in schools, fre in- water supply and the extra intent to deliver methamphet- of Matthew, Offcer Chafer hicle. container that he opened up spections, fre investigation time involved arriving on amine, as a party to a crime, asked him to step out of the Offcer Schallock arrived and found several small gem training, smoke alarm pro- scene. and three counts of posses- vehicle and advised him that on scene and subsequently bags that contained a white grams and other community Insurers will be receiving sion of drug paraphernalia. due to the call Offcer Chafer advised Offcer Chafer that glass like material, which he outreach efforts. I am very copies of the report and the Matthew J. Ellingboe, had received, he could not his K-9 did indicate on the believed to be methamphet- proud of our Community results become effective No- 35, of Isanti, MN., has been allow them to simply drive vehicle, particularly on the amine. There was also mail Risk Reduction Team for the vember 1, 2018. charged with possession with away. He asked Ellingboe if passenger side of the vehicle. inside the bag that had Ms. way they have stepped up to intent to deliver methamphet- he had been drinking and he Offcer Chafer searched the Ellingboe’s name on it. amine, as a party to a crime, indicated that he had been vehicle, including the black Offcer Chafer advised and three counts of posses- at the casino since 4:00 in duffel bag. Inside the duf- both subjects that they were sion of drug paraphernalia. the morning and won ap- fel bag he found what ap- being placed under arrest $ $ The criminal complaint proximately $7,500 but only peared to be a frst-aid bag for possession of meth with states that on August 1, 2018, had about $3,700 left. Off- that contained several small intent to deliver and at that at approximately 4:50 p.m. cer Chafer advised him that plastic bags, known as gem point Matthew advised Dani- Cumberland Police Offcer he had requested a K-9 to bags, that contained a white elle to not say anything and Chafer was dispatched to a come to the location and re- crystal like substance, that asked for a lawyer. restaurant in Cumberland in quested Danielle to step out based, on his training and ex- Offcer Chafer’s report in- response to a complaint that of the vehicle. When she did perience, he suspected to be dicated there were six small $1 IO O an individual in a red truck, so, Offcer Chafer saw that methamphetamine. He also gem bags found inside the with Minnesota plates, in the she grabbed a black colored located two glass pipes that frst aid zipper bag. Five ad- parking lot, appeared to be duffel bag and was going to appeared to have been used ditional bags were found in- 2018 passing out in the vehicle. bring it toward where he was to smoke methamphetamine side the Altoid container. The Upon his arrival Offcer with Matthew. Offcer Cha- due to the white burnt color total weight of the substance GOLDEN ‘BAGA HUNT Chafer observed the truck. fer advised her that he would on the inside of the pipes. Cont’d on page 3 As he walked up to the vehi- Clue #2 cle to check on the occupants, he noticed the passenger ap- ee u e peared to be very fdgety ll e u and was moving around. He made contact with the driver e e l of the of the vehicle and iden- tifed him as Matthew El- B e u lingboe and the female pas- senger as Danielle Ellingboe. Both individuals appeared Te e e lue to be under the infuence of some type of substance even e u e though Offcer Chafer could Te e ue u e not smell the odor of any type of alcohol coming from the l e vehicle. They both appeared to be disheveled and their eyes appeared to be blood- Te e e shot. It also appeared to him that they had been living out e l of the vehicle. e e Offcer Chafer advised them as to the reason why e l e he was there and asked if they were physically okay. Matthew advised they had he aga medallion ill onl be ound on been at the casino and came IC land It is O in or around the i to Cumberland to get some brar gain e as each o the aga hunters rings that they had pawned. to respect private propert and conne our Based upon Offcer Cha- hunt to public areas ood uc fer’s observations of both oc- cupants, he requested Turtle Some of the large quantity of meth confcated as a result of a phone call to police reporting an individual passed out in in a car. Lake Police Offcer Schal- 2 Wednesday, August 8, 2018 Village of Haugen to People Classi Cars at Pioneer Celebrate 100 Years Westin, Peihel and Village Museum A celebration of the Vil- Historical Museum, starting The Pioneer Village Mu- blacksmith), a 1926 Pontiac lage of Haugen’s 100th an- at 10:00 a.m. the Saturday friends u net on the lake seum and the Past Refec- (the frst year of Pontiac niversary as an incorporated of Fun Days weekend. In Jeremy Westin and Ben (ETC), the arts council that tions Car Club will join production), and a 1958 Ed- municipality is happening addition, special commem- Peichel are known as musi- is the overall sponsor of the forces once again on Sat- sel, just to name a few. Saturday and Sunday, Au- orative coins will also be on cians around town. When Tuesday concert series. urday, August 11th, to cel- Visiting the classic car gust 11 and 12th, during sale. Artwork on the coins they played last summer Westin is also a member ebrate classic cars. The ve- show provides another op- Haugen Fun Days. Al- depicts the importance of in the Island City Music of the ETC board. hicles represent a variety of portunity for people to ex- though the actual incorpora- logging, farming, and rail- series, we learned they’re Vickie Komarek, owner time periods in automobile plore the many exhibits at tion date was April 1, 1918, road and Bear Lake to the also comedians. Their of Peter & Annie’s World history. The “Village” is a the Museum, from farming the celebration has been life of the community. lively music and good-hu- Market, will be serving the great setting for these ve- to kitchen equipment, and postponed to coincide with A formal centennial mored banter will be on the food on Aug. 14. hicles lovingly restored by military uniforms to antique the village’s annual summer proclamation will take place Library Lake stage Tues- Kayaks will be at the antique car enthusiasts. dolls and toys. The Pioneer festival. just in advance of the Grand day, Aug. 14, from 6 p.m. lake, compliments of the Cars will be pulling in Kitchen will be open, along In commemoration of Parade at noon on Sunday at to 8 p.m. Cumberland School Dis- by 8:00 am and will be on with the Museum Gift Shop, the anniversary, a book the grand stand on Haugen’s Westin, an Ardisam IT trict. Sue Bridger, com- display until 3:00 pm. The which has a treasure trove detailing highlights of the “main drag,” Third Street guy, and Peichel, owner of munity education director, museum will be open until of museum souvenirs, old village’s history with many (CTY VV) in front of the Ben’s Busing, will share asks that you either call her 5:00 pm. fashioned toys, and locally historic pictures will be on Dairy State Bank. the stage with a handful of (715-822-5121, ext. 403) or Car show attendees are made craft items for sale. sale at the Haugen Area other performers, including email [email protected] encouraged to visit the mu- The Pioneer Village Mu- Beth McClain, a Cumber- to reserve a boat. seum’s own display of an- seum is 1 ½ miles west of land Federal employee with Bring a lawn chair or tique and unique vehicles Cameron on Hwy W. Ad- a golden voice. The sponsor blanket to sit on. Questions? housed in the machinery mission is $10 for adults, $5 Thank You! of Westin & Peichel is En- Call Larry Werner at 612- building at the north end for children 12 and under, richment Through Culture 743-5117. of the museum grounds. and free for 5 and under. These include, a Doodlebug Call 715-458-2080 or go (a Model A that was turned online at pioneervillagemu- Efective into a tractor by an Almena seum.org. Monday, August 20, 2018, CUMBERLAND the ofces at You areThank invited You! SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS Cumberland Municipal Utility to attend Upcoming Events will be open from 8:00 am-4:30 p.m. Friday, August 10th Mary 10 am • JV & Varsity Scrimage vs Amery & Unity • Endeavor Monday through Friday Monday, August 13th appa’s 7 pm • Full Band Camp • Endeavor Field 100th BIRTHDAY Tuesday, August 14th PARTY! 9 am • Girls Golf vs Luck/Unity/NW • Golf Course Join us at an Open House Community Ed Offerings BAGA YOGA Pam Baker, Instructor Sunday • Aug. 12 • 11:30 am - 2:30 pm Join US! Rutabaga Sat. Aug. 25h • 7:7:45 a.m. AEROBIC BENCH STEPPING On Endeavor Field at Cumberland High School for Instructor Pat Chuchwar John & Lorraine Wackerfuss St. Anthony’s Church Hall For the price of a smile, come and share your practice. Warm up and stretch before the fun run/walk. Mondays at 5:30 pm & Weds. • 5 pm Middle School Commons to Celebrate their The field can be damp so bring a towel and your mat. Cumberland, WI Questions? Contact Pam 715-419-1315 or Contact: 10 Classes: $25 or or 3 month pass $45 Susan Bridger, CCE Director at 715-822-5121 ext. 403 Use of balls, resistance bands, and weights. Benches are available. Benefits: Improves leg musculature symetry and 50th Wedding Anniversary 30 PLUS YEARS OF PIPE DREAM CENTER Bus Trip to MN State Fair balance; Saves your lower back by using less weight with The Pie Dream Center roudl resents Monday, August 27th • Thanks to a generous step-ups vs. weight lifting; These workouts considered ex- donation by the St. Croix Casinos the Charter tremely versatile. Questions? Contact: Susan Bridger CCE Director, Saturday • August 11th • 2-5 pm 715-822-5121 ext. 403/[email protected] The Harr Reiner uintet Bus Price per person is only $5.00!! Bus will leave at the County Line Tavern Harr Cumberland at 8 AM/Turtle Lake at 8:15 and arrive back Bob T S home at 8 PM Summer Pickle Ball • No Gifts, please! • Dustin B Jim The “Great Minnesota Get-Together,” the annual FREE! Monday –thru- Friday (Yes, every weekday in August!) MANFRED Minnesota State Fair is one of the most popular 7 a.m-9 a.m (Note time change!)• Middle School Gym tourist destinations in the region. Leave the driving A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. Simple rules and S A 11 (and parking!) to us by joining us via motor coach easy for beginners to learn. Combines elements of tennis, badminton, Open Tuesday A D (old Pipe Lake School) transportation. and ping-pong. Played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes and a thru The Center is located on the corner of CTH T &G in Polk County. SENIORS & KIDS DAY, MONDAY, AUG. 27 modified tennis net. Come and check out this “new” to Cumberland Sunday Positively o Drugs o Alcohol Smoke-free environment exercise sensation that has increased in following!! Everyone welcome, donation at the door. For more info call 715-822-8401. Entrance fee at Gate: Seniors (65+) & Kids (5-12) $9, For more information or to register please contact: Susan Bridger Ages 13-64 $14, kids under 5 are free CCE Director, HS 715-822-5121 ext. 403, [email protected] 715-822-4321 www.manfredsmusic.com Payments by Monday August 20th in person or sent to CHS: Behind the Isle Theatre www.nezzyssportsbar.com Susan Bridger, CCE Director, Cumberland High School, 1000 8th Avenue, Cumberland, WI 54829. (Please include: name, phone #, email address) Questions? Please contact: Susan The Pie Dream Center roudl resents HEY Bridger CCE Director, HS 715-822-5121 ext. 403 or sbrid@cs- O ACHEERS F TO 10 YEARS! dmail.com. KIDS Fall Succulent Garden Make & Take Event Come Celebrate with Us Growing Wishes Greenhouse • 1637 1 3/4 St • Turtle Lake DON’T FORGET (W/SW of Cumberland on Hwy. 63) Saturday, Aug. 11th • 1-6 pm Tuesday, August 28th • 6 p.m. Local gardener and greenhouse entrepreneur, Lucas West, is of- Drink Specials • Give Aways ‘BAGA OLYMPICS fering a Make and Take Fall Succulent Dish Garden Class. Cost: $22 for a 9” diameter garden dish • $30 for a 12”diameter Food Specials • 50/50 Raffe* garden dish Included in this price along with a variety of con- TUESDAY, tainer sizes will be a wide selection of succulent plants, colorful Kayaks & Music on Beaver Dam Lake *Proceeds go to Cumberland Fire & Rescue rock and figurines of your choice. Pre-registration is required. Cumberland Community Education is proud to announce for the Please contact Susan Bridger, CCE Director, 715-822-5121 ext. 403 2nd year that Cumberland School District kayaks and lifejackets will AUGUST 21st be available on Tuesday evenings during the Concert Series on the Open Juke Box Cumberland Fitness Center Open House shores of Library Lake from 6-8 p.m. at 5:00 P.M. Thursday, August 30, 2018 • 3-8 pm Cost: Free • However, donations will be accepted by the Island Special Anniversary Canelled Due to Illness City Academy students/families who will be manning this fun event! Grades K-6 (During the School District’s Open House) ** Launch located across from AutoValue ** • Register for prizes (including free memberships) So come on down, listen to some tunes, and bring the whole family! T-Shirts $10 • See our complete line of cardio equipment and So that we are prepared and know you are interested please re- E F weight lifting resistance equipment serve your kayaks by Monday of the week you wish to use them • Individual and Family memberships available by calling the following number: Susan Bridger CCE Director, 715-822-5121 ext. 403 / [email protected] Pries, Fun, One of our “fitness” attendants will be available to answer any questions you may have. Come Check Us Out! Games Questions? Please Contact: Susan Bridger, CCE Director Cumberland Fitness Center at 715-822-5121 ext. 403 or email: [email protected] FALL SPECIAL Individual Monthly $25 • Family Monthly $40 September-October-November Baga Former CSD students under 21: FREE 3- Month Single Membership: $60 3- Month Family Membership: $90 Located in Cumberland High School Fest Thinking of starting an exercise routine? Have been meaning to check out CFC? Not sure how to use the fitness equipment? 2018 ADVANCE BAND No Problem! Plan on checking out the CFC any day during regular open times: Monday-Friday: 5-8 a.m. & 4-8:30 p.m. TICKETS Saturday 7-10 a.m. & Sunday 1-4 p.m. Our fitness staff will be happy to explain and demonstrate NOW ON SALE at the all weight and cardio equipment at any time! Questions or Cumberland Chamber of concerns please contact: Susan Bridger CCE Director, 715- 822-5121 ext. 403/[email protected]. Commere Ofe Former CSD students under 21: Free Entire Weekend Pass CUMBERLAND FITNESS CENTER HOURS: Located in the Cumberland High School ONLY $20.00 ONLY Mon. - Fri: 5-8 amONLY & 4 - 8:30 pm • Sat: 7-10 am NOW Open Sundays 1-4 pm FOR ALL ‘MAIN STAGE’ SHOWS 15 Thurs., Aug. 23: 15 PAISAN- 8:00-12 MORE Fri., Aug. 24: MORE 32 BELOW- 8:30-12 DAYS Sat., Aug. 25: STEVE BeGUHN BAND-5-7 DAYS UNTIL KAT PERKINS-8:30-12 ‘BAGA Sun., Aug. 26: UNTIL THE DWEEBS - 2:00-5:00 FEST!! FUNKTION JUNCTION ‘BAGA 822-3378 5:30-9:30 FEST!! Cumberland Fire Department “Safety Tip of the Month” Wednesday, August 8, 2018 3 A View from the Lake... Northwoods Notebook: Acting is something even old property will be cleaned up The north “dam” buoy is cur- and several additional trees rently foating past the house men can do by Larry Werner and shrubs will be added. and will need to be retrieved. One last attempt to create Please stay away from the You might have noticed since I moved here four the day Social Security spent memorizing and the a navigable channel from buoys. There is a hefty fne the ETC ad that appears years ago. And it was arm- checks arrive. fear of forgetting, I would the Grove Street Bridge to should you be caught playing most weeks on page 2 of twisting rather than au- I can’t tell you how many do it again. I’ve made many the dredged channel along on or moving the buoys on the Advocate has been an- ditioning that got me on times people have told me good friends by acting in the parking area adjacent to purpose. nouncing auditions for the stage. My acting debut, as there’s no way they could plays. Denny Epple and I Library Lake will determine Last, please continue to fol- fall play at the Cumberland Jesus Constazuela in “The memorize the number of probably wouldn’t have be- whether more costly dredg- low clean boat precautions Arts Center. On Aug. 8, Odd Couple (Female Ver- lines Jesus spoke in Odd come such good buddies if ing will be needed. Hope- when traveling between dif- from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., and sion),” was the result of Couple. Yes, you can. If he hadn’t played my broth- fully the use of low cost ferent lakes. The constant again from 10 a.m. to noon Lori Bock, ETC’s presi- I can, you can. There are er, Manolo Contstazuela, in equipment, like that used in threat of invasive species be- on Aug. 11, Dan Hoffmann dent, appealing to my Cath- days I can’t recall the name Odd Couple. the shallow waters during ing transported to our Lake and Ann Kysely, the co-di- olic guilt (“Larry, we won’t of my favorite movie or the But perhaps the most the Vietnam War will do the is never ending. With Zebra rectors of the play, will be have a ‘Baga Fest play if name of the guy who sang gratifying aspect of acting job. There may be a need for mussels in many Minnesota in the arts center basement we don’t fnd two guys.”). that classic love song from in community theater is the volunteers to help remove Lakes as well as the nearby where potential cast mem- And my second play, in 1961, “Hats off to Larry.” joy you bring to those who CUMBERLAND loosened cattail and other Lake McKenzie chain, the bers can read lines from which I played an escaped But I memorized pages of pay to see you perform. If vegetation from the channel. threatDON'T to our Lake MISSis as close “PackerTHE Fans from Outer mental patient, happened lines in a dozen perform- laughter is, as they say, the RUTABAGA CUMBERLANDA public notice will be posted as the next boat launched onto Space.” because Eva Srubar, direc- ances of two plays with best medicine, you get to should the need for volun- our Lake. The three Boat Chances are, they’ll tor of the frst one, was di- hardly a slip. make people feel better by FEST RUTABAGA teers arise. Monitors85th this summer Annual are at be sitting there by them- recting “Death by Design” You learn the lines be- giving them a good laugh. FEST The 2018 treatment for the boat launches to inspect selves during those audi- and just had to have me in cause you speak them And you’ll be thanked by AUGUST 24-27 EWM was quite successful boats and to inform owners of tion times. At an Enrich- the cast. over and over in 35 or 40 the patrons as they leave yet early July plant survey re- the need to make sure they are ment Through Culture That’s pretty much how rehearsals that people like the theater and are greeted AUGUST 24-27 sults indicate that EWM still clean of invasive species both board meeting recently, it happens in the plays with Eva, Dan and Ann put you by the cast in a reception exists. The July data and that before they launch the boat or Hoffmann said that’s what adult casts: guilt-tripping, through. And there are line out front. gathered in Oct. will be CUMBERLAND the PWC and when they trailer usually happens: Few or no arm-twisting, fattery and tricks, such as recording But sometimes you hear basis for developing the 2019 it again. Please continue the auditions. Then, the direc- sometimes outright beg- the entire script on your things in that reception Treatment plan. With the ap- pleasant dialog with the moni- tors will try to coax people ging. It’s too bad we strug- cell phone and playing it line that make you wonder proval of the herbicide Pro - 'torsBAGA that I understand has FEST been they know to take parts in gle to fll roles, especially through the bluetooth audio whether you should have cellaCor by the Fed. EPA and the norm this year. this latest comedy from the male roles, for plays at the in your car every time you taken the part. After my the State of WI. , the Lake Have a great time the rest folks who wrote “Guys and arts center because acting drive anywhere. role as Eric, the escaped District is working with the of this summer and enjoy the Does,” last fall’s ETC hit. in a community-theater Is it sounding like fun mental patient in “Death by WDNR, SEPRO - the Manu - weekAUG. of the Rutabaga Festival.24-27 I’ve been in two plays production is fat-out fun. yet? Maybe not. It is a lot Design,” one woman shook facturer of ProcellaCor, and AndWelcome that’s coming from to a of work to be in a play. And my hand and said, “You others on approving a test site before every performance, were a natural.” CUMBERLAND Methamphetamine bust... guy who did his frst play on Beaver Dam Lake. This DON'T MISS THE at the ripe old age of 68. I experienced moments of I guess that was a com- RUTABAGA CUMBERLANDproduct can be used in spot in all 11 of the bags was 30 $101,000 or imprisoned for That’sthe right: 85thThis old Ger- panic that I’d forget a line pliment. FEST RUTABAGAapplications and is applied in grams. Offcer85th Chafer Annual feld not more than 26 years and man guy played a dashing out there in front of my Larry Werner’s email is 85thAUGUST 24-27 FESTparts/billion rather than parts/ tested the substance in three two months, or both. Their Spanish divorcee at an age friends and neighbors. [email protected]. of the bags and obtained a driver’s licenses may also AUGUST million24-27 as is the case with when your most romantic But despite the many other approved aquatic plant positive test result for the be suspended for not more activity is lunch at Culver’s rehearsals, the long hours herbicides. More to come on presence CUMBERLAND of methamphet- than 15 years. Their court CUMBERLAND this subject as the test pro- amine. date has been scheduled for Don't miss the If' convicted they may August 17, 2018. ETC (Enrichment Through Culture) gram developes. BAGA FEST ‘Baga Fest is is proud to bring you the RUTABAGA OneCumberland baffing observation each be fned not more than again this year is the pro - AUG. NOTICE24-27 Welcomecoming! to Island City Music Concert Series FEST lifc growth of fern grass in CITY OF CUMBERLAND RESIDENTS on the shores of Library Lake Aug. 23-26, 2018 NorwegianBAGA and City Bay’s.FEST The Department of Natural Resources has imple- the 85th Join us on August 14 • 6-8 pm for AUGUST 24-2785th Normally fern grass grows mented an “SSO Rule” (Sanitary Sewer Overfow). The to only a foot or two from rule deletions, amendments and additions are contained the bottom. However, the in chapters NR 110, 205, 208 and 210. Starting date of sponsored by CUMBERLAND Westin & Don't miss the past two years the grass has August 1, 2013 all SSO’s Treatment Plant Overfows, RUTABAGA Augustcanopied on Cumberlandthe surface 24-27th caus- and basement backups will be published in the Cumber- FEST ing navigation issues. By land Advocate newspaper. This is implemented to keep AUGUST the public safe and knowledgeable about the possible Peichel now the fern grass should AUGUST 24-27 BAGA FESTimpact the overfow may have on human health and the be through its growth cycle Admission is Free. Bring your own chair. City’s natural resources. 24-27 and laying down beneath the Due to a gas main bored through the sewer main, a This Kayaks will be available for use from the surface. ThisAugust issue will be ad -24-27thbackup occurred near 1405 Elm St. on July 21, 2018. AUGUST week’s food: Cumberland School District. dressed at the Jan. 2019 plan- Within an hour of being notifed of the overfow from Peter & Free will donations appreciated on behalf of the ning meeting for next year’s manhole #314, the sewer main was jetted. The over- 24-27 Island City Academy Charter School. To insure Annie’s availablility, please call Susan Bridger, 715-822-5121 EWM/CLP treatment fow stopped but the blockage was still in place. A vast ext. 403 by Monday August 13th to reserve a kayak I encourage those that use amount of fushable wipes, baby wipes and rags were DON'Tthe lakeMISS to read the THE latest edi- found to be contributing to the blockage. Please do DON'Ttion of the Wisconsin MISS Boat THE- your part by not fushing these products! After televis- ing Regulations. I continue ing the sewer main, the gas main damage to the pipe was found. The sewer main was dug up and repaired. A to observe85th safety Annual violations DON'T MISS 85th Annual basement back up occurred during the overfow. Waste- that should you be stopped by water totaling approximately 2,000 gallons overfowed DON'T MISSTHE FUN! CUMBERLANDlake law enforcement offc- into city storm sewer system and into Beaver Dam Lake. ers, may cause you to be tick- Any other questions or concerns, please contact me THE FUN! CUMBERLAND 'BAGAeted. Most fnes range FEST from at 715-822-2951. $90.00 to as much as several Katie Goin, Operations Supervisor hundredAUG. dollars. Many24-27 of the Wastewater Department 'BAGAsafety violations FEST I continue City of Cumberland to see involve not having Published in the Cumberland Advocate on August 8, 2018 WNAXLP Personal Floatation Device –PFD on paddleboards and AUG.Personal 24-27 Water Craft. An- other violation is PWC being operated too close to other PWC, boats and pontoons. So far this summer I have fortunately not observed peo- ple riding outside any railing in the front of pontoon boats while under power. This is not only very dangerous but carries a hefty $170.00 plus fne. The navigation buoys at the narrows, the sand bar (sometimes referred to as “the dam”) between Wil- liams and Rabbit Bay and the four “no wake” buoys across the lake near the beach are there for safety reasons. Four times this summer a buoy has broken free from its mooring location. I know for a fact that twice the north buoy at the Dam came free after I watched three young boys playing and hanging on it. This just happened again as I am writing this article. 4 Wednesday, August 8, 2018 Opinion

By Craig Bucher Last week was a sad week for Twin fans as management offcially gave up on the 2018 sea- son. Five players, from what was supposed to be a team made for the playoffs were traded away and fans were reminded, once again, that baseball is frst and foremost, a business. I am extremely disappointed in the loss of second baseman Brian Dozier. He was my favorite Twin and I think, a very good player. The Twins got a “project” 2nd baseman and a couple of low level minor leagu- Inside Wisconsin ers. Not much for the player that has hit more by Tom Still home runs than any another 2nd baseman in the majors, the past fve years. Hang on Twin fans. We are in for another three years of “rebuilding.” How I spent my summer vacation: Talking about research “Rebuilding” is a term that means we get to pay KENOSHA, Wis. – At a ison and Milwaukee. It’s Pitch” fnals, an innova- and universities can lead to major league prices to watch a minor league ca- time of the year when many a spinoff of the Wisconsin tion showcase with poster long-term rewards. liber team. Funny, I thought the building of the college students are hold- Alumni Research Founda- displays, panel discussions Economists are notori- new baseball “palace” was going to give manage- ing down a summer job or tion, which has been doing and remarks by Dr. Thomas ous for their “on the other ment the money to make us a competitive team simply hanging out, about the same for the Madison Krummel, a med-tech pio- hand” analysis of trends, year in and year out. Nothing, however, seems to 120 University of Wiscon- campus since the 1920s. neer at Stanford University but there’s not much dis- sin System students gath- Invention disclosures who holds a degree from sent over the notion that have changed. The team spent, in salary, 130 big ered in Kenosha in late July on UW campuses outside UW-Parkside. research universities con- ones this season to make a run for the playoffs to talk about their research the Big Two have climbed Also present were leading tribute to the prosperity of and this is what we get? The two biggest busts projects. steadily of late, with 64 in- representatives from Fox- cities, regions and states are Sano ( who can’t get in shape) and Buxton From the use of botani- vention disclosures – ideas conn Technology Group, around them. who still has a roundhouse swing and is always cal extracts to control ag- reported by students and which is building a produc- Studies by the Federal Re- injured. The future - Twins fans is bleak! gressive cats to a device to faculty – in the 2016-17 re- tion plant in nearby Racine serve Bank and others have fx faulty golf swings, andThank porting year. you In that same County and has invested $1 cited the power of academic SEE YOU NEXT WEEK! Thanks from “smart” polymers to year, 12 patents were issued, million in a “Smart Cities/ researchfor reading and development P.S. Where has summer gone! It is almost time for reading the prospect of using Sty- and others are in the pipe- Smart Futures” competition in the Thelarger U.S. economy, for school to begin and Baga Fest is nearly here! rofoam-eating mealworms line. Three licensing deals aimed at teasing out ideas from direct spending tied to to feed fsh, the studentThe were Advocate executed, and dozens from Wisconsin’s public suchAdvocate research to the transfer projects covered a range of of campus-based proposals and private colleges and of knowledge to companies scientifc, business and so- received some sort of seed universities. of all sizes to the “human cietal topics. funding. Combined with other capital” that comes with the A Look Back They were all part of a In fact, rankings by the trends tied to campus re- creation of a skilled work- 10 Years Ago mena, placed second at the conference atThanks UW-Parkside for -basedreading The Advocate Milken search, the progress shown force. August 6, 2008 International Pedal Pull on produced by the WiSys Institute showed WiSys is so far by WiSys and the Basic and applied re- The Bobby Buxton home July 19th at Fairfeld, Iowa. Technology Foundation, slowly making its mark in state’s non-doctoral cam- search in higher education on Highway 48 east of Cum- She qualifed to compete by which is helping to tap into terms of turning research puses should encourage is an arena in which Amer- berland, sustained extensive placing fourth in the Na- ideas from students and into patents, products and communities that might ica’s expertise leads the faculty in much of the UW companies. Earlier this year, otherwise feel outside the world. It is led by the likes damage on August 3rd, when tional Pull held in Mitchell, Thanks extremely strong winds blew South Dakota. System. Thanks Milken ranked WiSys 125th circle of the larger innova- of Stanford, MIT, Michigan While the state’s public in the nation when it comesThanks tion economy. forand readingUW-Madison, but don’t through the area in the af- Miss Cumberland Ru- for reading for reading ternoon. Trees and power tabaga Queen contestants doctoral universities,The UW- to issued patents, licensing Not only are the four- downplayThe the role of under- Madison and UW-Milwau- agreements, licensing inThe- year campuses produc- graduate researchers and lines were downed in many for 2008 are: Ashley Bear- Advocate Advocate locations. hart, Melanie Bertelsen, kee, are the main sources of come and startups. That’sAdvocate in ing talented graduates, but their faculty in other high- Pastor David Halaas of Jess Fillion, Adria Frie, research within the system, the same neighborhood as some of them might wind quality schools. Augustana Lutheran Church Brooke Geisness, Samantha the 11 comprehensive cam- Texas Tech, the New Jersey up starting or joining com- Still is president of the has accepted a call to serve Hammes, Anna Hanson, puses are also churning out Institute of Technology, San panies in the shadows of Wisconsin Technology as Senior Pastor at Gloria Sarah Moss, Ashley Peter- ideas – including some that Diego State, Oklahoma and their alma maters. Keeping Council. He is the former Dei Lutheran Church in son, Tanya Ramirez, and offer commercial and com- the UW-Milwaukee, which talent trained in Wisconsin associate editor of the Wis- Williston, North Dakota. He Kayla Thompson. pany startup potential. has a separate patent and li- is a big part of easing work- consin Technology Council. will be leaving at the end of 20 Years Ago Helping to patent, license cense organization. force shortages. the month. August 12, 1998 and otherwise nurture those ThankThose you efforts were on The rise of WiSys and The Cumberland U12 Lit- Taking frst place in the ideas is the role of WiSys, displayfor reading during the confer- the individual campuses which was created to man- ence, which attracted about should also remind to poli- Thanks for reading tle League team concluded Crazy Days group costume The Advocate their fne season by winning contest were: Dr. Lee Ja- age intellectual property on The250 Advocate people overall and cymakers that investing in a tournament in Seymour. cobson, Sue Nerbun, Karen UW campuses outside Mad- featured the WiSys “Quick the R&D efforts of colleges Cumberland beat Cleghorn Nerbun, Diane Thorp, and in the frst round 14-4, then Kay Christensen of Jacob- beat Seymour 8-2 to ad- son Advanced Eye Care. A LookThanks Back... for reading The Advocate vance to the championship Claiming second place for in second in the individual sponsored by the Cumber- joined the company in 1947 ribbon for grand champion game, where they defeated groups were: pirates: Travis competition, she was dressed land Chamber of Commerce, as a mechanical adjuster and at theThanks Barron for County reading Fair Lake City, MN., 6-3. They Hanson, Sam Donatelle, Sr., as “Madam Fortune.” The was another success. The was recently promoted to last week.The Advocate fnished their season with a Ellice Reese, Sam Donatelle, frst place ‘shoppers prize’ chamber awarded prizes to adjuster supervisor. 65 Years Ago record of 18-2. Members of Jr., Lois Jennings, Janelle went to Natalie Gagner (age the best “dressed” customer Duane Matye, son of Mrs. July 30, 1953 the team are: AJ Ricci, Zach Wohlk, Rachael Donatelle, 6) and Elizabeth Holman and clerks. The winners Hulda Shulte, received a Committee appointments Nyhus, Kahlen Donatell, and Stacia Lane. Taking frst (age 8). they wereThanks dressed for as readingin the customers The Advocate division master’s degree in science for the upcoming Rutabaga Jonah Lundequam, Logan place in the individual com- ‘champion shoppers.’ were: Andrea and Melisa from North Dakota State FestivalThanks were for announced reading Boucher, Colin Elfers, Da- petition was Packer Backer Candidates for the 1998 Mackevicius, depicting “Star University. He is a chemistry this weekThe by AdvocateLloyd Wickre, mien Feiertag, and Logan Bob Benson, of Holiday Rutabaga Queen Contest are: Wars, lst place; Angel Benes and physics teacher in Os- chairman of the general Narges. The team is coached Station, dressed as a Green Jessica Anderson, Rebecca as “tiger girl” took second seo where he also coaches planning committee. The by Marty Lundequam. and Gold man; Gerry Char- Barnard, Nicole Bryce, Ra- place, and Sara Modjeski as football. annual event, planned this Dana Bazewicz of Al- traw of Magic Scissors came chael Donatelle, Tracy Froe- aTHANKS “farmerette” took FOR third. In READING Dr. Douglas Graley, a year as a two-day affair, will hlich, Danielle Mahmood, the clerk division winners chiropractor from , take place on September 12 “An Independent Community Newspaper” Kimberly Ricci and Tricia were: DebbieTHE Hyland ADVOCATE from spent a week recently at the and 13. Rouzer. Donatelle’s IGA as “Mickey Toftness Chiropractic Clinic Royce Bolin of Tomah, THE CUMBERLAND ADVOCATE 30 Years Ago Mouse,” Holly Walters, as a in Cumberland learning the formerly of Cumberland, Owned by Jackson County Periodicals postage paid in August 10, 1988 “dance hall girl” from Ca- latest developments in the has been notifed that he will Publishing, Inc. Cumberland, Wisconsin Paul Nelson, president of milles; and Ole Odden as an Toftness system of chiro- receive the Bronze Star for POSTMASTER: THANKS FOR READING A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Send address changes to: the Cumberland Chamber of Oriental something or other, practics. meritorious service while FOUNDED IN 1881 Box 637, Cumberland, WI 54829. Commerce, appeared before from Odden Flowers. 55 Years Ago serving as a corporal with the Cumberland Common Hoyt JohnsonTHE has an- ADVOCATE August 8, 1963 the Signal Corps in Korea 1375 Second Ave., ✍ Letters to the Editor: The Council on August 2nd, to nounced the sale of both In an effort to combat in 1951-52. Cumberland, WI 54829 Cumberland Advocate wel- request permission to expandThe reasonthe forbusiness this policy isbuilding the number and some juvenile delinquency, Cont’d on page 8 Phone (715) 822-4469 comes letters to the editor, 500 of such letters received and the potential for email: words or less on subjects of the area for the Rutabagacampaigns business to inundate of the Johnson editorial pageApoth - the City Council recently [email protected] interest to our readers, however, Festival this year. He wouldwith letters ecary. on behalf Tom of their Goldsmith candidates. has passed a new curfew ordi- Ofce Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. the choice of any material is at like to close off Grove Street purchased the pharmacy nance for 16 and 17 year old Mon.-Thurs.; the discretion of the editor. Let- 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday ters are limited to one per month on the East side of the Post business and will continue youngsters. 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MEMBER OF 2:00 p.m. on August 3, 1978 nized recently for 20 years received a purple ribbon for WISCONSIN NEWSPAPER Friday Cumberland’s 20th an- of service with the Toni senior showmanship in the ASSOCIATION nual Krazy Daze last week, Company in St. Paul. He Jersey class and a purple Wednesday, August 8, 2018 5 Court News Jacob D. Netz, 35, of His adjourned initial ap- a neighbor pointed behind ject who advised that a Bar- advised him that he could Barron County Cameron, has been charged pearance was scheduled for the residence and said that a ron County social worker tell the offcers where the with possessing a live cap- August 15, 2018. subject had taken off out the had been at the residence controlled substances were Circut Court tive wild animal without a Nathan L. Sleik, 39, back door. that day at approximately in the apartment or that a license. His court date has of Rice Lake, has been Offcer Neal observed 4:30 p.m on account of K-9 unit could be called. Lucas D. Dahlstrom, 21, been scheduled for August charged with misdemeanor a male subject run into the domestic incident that had Offcer Chafer also Cameron, refuse to take test 15, 2018. battery, domestic abuse, and woods nearby. He yelled, occurred in front of the asked when the last time he for intoxication after arrest, Paul A. Howard, 42, of disorderly conduct, domes- “Police Department stop children in the beginning had used, which Barthel in- $50.00 + driver’s license Chetek, fshing without a tic abuse. moving,” and the subject of June. He became upset dicated that he just got done revoked for 12 months, and license. He is scheduled to The criminal complaint continued to fee. after the social worker was using. Offcer Chafer and ignition interlock ordered; appear August 15, 2018. states that on July 28, 2018, The witness informed there and decided he wanted other offcers went into the Edwin J. Dayton, 54, Rice Joshua G. Geyman, 40 at approximately 11:49 p.m. Sgt. Hodek that the female the female subject to be re- house and Offcer Chafer Lake, refuse to take test of Cameron, illegally oper- Rice Lake Police Offcer inside the residence was moved from the residence. observed what he suspected for intoxication after arrest, ating an ATV or UTV on or Zachmann responded to a screaming for help and they She said that the argu- to be marijuana leaves, sit- $50.00 + driver’s license in the vicinity of a highway. report of a physical domes- had heard things thrown ment occurred outside of ting on a couch cushion revoked for 12 months, and His court date has been set tic incident on Bundy Av- around the apartment and the residence and that while and on an end table. Agent ignition interlock ordered; for August 15, 2018. enue. Dispatch advised that they had not heard the fe- going to the back door of Meister also pointed out Thom R. Diesterhaft, 39, Scott E. Belding, 45, of a female was injured during male since. the residence Gramberg what was believed to be a Barron, operating a mo- Rice Lake, has been charged the altercation. Sgt. Hodek made con- grabbed her by the throat, marijuana plant in a planter tor vehicle without insur- with allowing a person 12- Upon arrival Offcer tact with the female subject. causing her to be unable to next to a grill. Offcer Cha- ance, $200.50; Heather 15 years old without a cer- Zachmann made contact She informed him that En- breathe. She said she tried fer also observed a glass jar A. Gilmore, 44, Chetek, tifcate to operate a personal with two females and one ersen had come over to eat a to tell him to sop, but that with a lid on it that had a operating a motor vehicle watercraft. He is scheduled male in the back yard of a sandwich and she was talk- she couldn’t talk because of green-colored plant mate- left of center line, $213.10, to appear August 15. 2018. residence on Bundy Avenue ing to her baby’s father on the pressure on her throat. rial inside that he suspected operating a motor vehicle Criminal Complaints on the porch near a camp- the phone. Enersen did not Detective Carroll ob- was marijuana. without insurance, $200.50; James S. Church, 46, of fre. like that she was talking to served marks on each side A book was located on license restriction violation, Rice Lake, has been charged One of the female sub- him, and they began yelling of her neck, which were the coffee table that had $200.50; and driver drink with operating a motor ve- jects told him that it was her and screaming at each other. consistent with being several marijuana leaves in- open intoxicants in a motor hicle while intoxicated, birthday so she and her hus- Offcer Neal continued grabbed by the throat. side of it and under the book vehicle, $263.50; Katie M. 2nd, possession of THC, band had invited the other to pursue the subject, and She said that her two was a small plastic bag that Glinski, 30, Chetek, speed- and possession of drug par- female and Sleik, over to eventually headed back to young children were pres- had what Offcer Chafer ing, $175.30; Russell J. aphernalia. His hearing will the campfre for drinks. She retrieve his squad car to fa- ent during the altercation. suspected to be marijuana Gott, 32, Chetek, failure to be held October 31, 2018. said she and Nathan had cilitate in the pursuit. At one She also said that she and in it. There was also a small keep vehicle under control, Rebecca A. Buhrow, dated and lived together for point Offcer Neal viewed Gramberg had lived togeth- black scale on the coffee ta- $213.10; Eric B. Hansen, 21, of Rice Lake, has been four years before recently the subject attempt to get in er since February and she is ble and a package of rolling 28, Barron, operating a mo- charged with disorderly breaking up, but had been the bed of a pickup truck to pregnant with his child. papers on the table. There tor vehicle after revocation/ conduct. Her hearing will dating on and off over the hide from him, and then he If convicted Gramberg was also a pipe shaped like suspension of registration, be held October 24, 2018. past three months. She said eventually fed westbound may be fne not more than an elephant that was found $145.30; Justin C. Henry, Cazz A. Johnson, 28,of that he was staying at her on West Center Street. Off- $11,000 or imprisoned for on the coffee table. 21, Turtle Lake, operating a Rice Lake, has been charged house that night. cer Neal pursued the subject not more than six years and Barthels advised there motor vehicle while intoxi- with disorderly conduct, She said that he became in his patrol vehicle with the three months, or both. His was more stuff inside the cated, 1st, $811.50 + driv- and misdemeanor bail upset when she was talking lights and sirens on and the adjourned initial appearance house and showed Detec- er’s license revoked for six jumping. His hearing will about her previous relation- subject eventually ran into was scheduled for August 8, tive Olson a glass bong months, and must undergo be held September 12,2018. ships and boyfriends. She one of the apartments. 2018. and pot pipe. According to alcohol assessment; Edgar Alec S. Chinander, 26, said he jumped out of his Offcer Neal, along with Jesse R. Barthel, 22, Offcer Chafer’s report ap- J. Hernandez, 24, Cum- of Barron, has been charged chair and said he was going Sgt. Hodek, and Deputy Al- of Cumberland, has been proximately 2.5 grams of berland, operating a mo- with disorderly conduct, to get her and started chas- len responded to the resi- charged with possession of suspected marijuana was tor vehicle without a valid domestic abuse. His hearing ing her around the campfre dence and instructed the THC, 2nd and subsequent found in the glass jar. Ap- driver’s license, $200.50, is scheduled for September ring. He then cornered her subject to come out. He did offense. proximately 10.6 grams and two counts of violation 12, 2018. on the deck and began kick- not. After multiple warn- On July 23, 2018, Cum- was located in a Ziploc bag. of child safety restraint re- Melanie R. Kuula, 43, ing/knee striking her in the ings Deputy Allen’s canine berland Police Offcer Cha- Offcer Chafer also weighed quirements, $150.10 each; of Rice Lake, has been ribs and shoulder area. She was released into the resi- fer received an anonymous all of the leaves that were Kyle K. Johnson, 18, Prairie charged with two counts of tried to stop him, but he dence. The canine did not call from an individual who found in the book on the Farm, operating a motor ve- misdemeanor bail jumping. would not stop. initially locate the subject stated that a subject named coffee table and a shelf that hicle while intoxicated, 1st, Her hearing will be held A witness said that he and the offcers entered the Jesse Barthel was smoking appeared to be drying and $874.50 + driver’s license September 21, 2018. started to yell and “went residence. marijuana around his girl- obtained a total weight of revoked for seven months, Doran M. Ware, 45, of crazy.” He also observed Sgt. Hodek entered the friend and her children. Of- 26.1 g. There was also ap- and must undergo alcohol Barron County Jail, has him chase the female sub- living room of the resi- fcer Chafer was aware of proximately 6.9 g of stems assessment; Brenda H. Lil- been charged with fourth ject around the fre until he dence, looked down a hall- who Barthel was and that he found as well. A feld test lard, 65, Barron, failure to degree sexual assault. His cornered her. He then ob- way and saw a man’s feet was on probation. conducted by Offcer Cha- yield right of way from a adjourned initial appear- served him begin to knee from a door a the end of the Offcer Chafer made fer revealed a positive result stop sign, $175.30; Joshua ance was scheduled for Au- her in the ribs and shoulder hallway. The subject was contact with his probation for the presence of tetrahy- D. Lowery, 39, Cumberland, gust 8, 2018. area. He did not believe he commanded multiple times agent and advised her of drocannabinol. operating a motor vehicle Justin P. Northup, 24, of could stop him, so he ran to come out to them and the information that had If convicted Barthel after suspension of his driv- Rice Lake, has been charged inside and called 911. Sleik that he responded by stat- been provided to him. She may be fned not more than er’s license, $200.50; Angel with disorderly conduct, do- had left the residence after ing “come get me you cow- advised Offcer Chafer that $10,000 or imprisoned for Ramos-Barajas, 17, Chetek, mestic abuse, criminal dam- he called the police. ards,” and other challeng- she would go to the resi- not more than three years speeding, 35-39 mph over age to property, domestic The victim said he was ing remarks. Enersen did dence to make contact with and six months or both. The the speed limit, $358.00 + abuse. His hearing will be going to mess her up prior not willingly surrender and him and conduct a search. Court may also suspend his driver’s license suspended held August 29, 2018. to striking her in the shoul- Deputy Allen’s canine was Offcer Chafer met up driver’s license for not less for 15 days; Christopher Terrance E. Boswell, der. She covered herself up eventually deployed, which with her and another proba- than six months nor more R. Allen, 25, Rice Lake, 25, of Cameron, has been while he was striking her, enabled them to secure the tion agent, along with off- than fve years. His status operating a motor vehicle charged with two counts of so she was not sure if he subject. cers from the Barron Coun- conference was held August while intoxicated, 2nd, felony bail jumping. His ad- punched, kicked or kneed If convicted Enersen ty Sheriff’s Department. 3, 2018. $1,429.00 + local jail, driv- journed initial appearance her. She said it felt never may be fned not more than Offcer Chafer observed the Police Call Log on page 8 er’s license revoked for 14 was set for September 19, ending when he was knee- $11,000 or imprisoned for agent knock on the door and months, ignition interlock 2018. ing her. not more than one year or make contact with Barthel. ordered, and must undergo Glenn C. Bugg, 53, of If convicted Sleik may be both. His hearing will be Offcer Chafer was present alcohol assessment; Kane Chetek, has been charged fned not more than $11,000 held October 17, 2018. when the agent advised Bar- M. Haight, 24, Rice Lake, with fve counts of manu- or imprisoned for not more Tyler L. Gramberg, thel why she was there and cause injury/operating a facturing/delivery of am- than one year, or both. His 23, of Barronett, has been she would be doing a search motor vehicle while under phetamine, as a party to a hearing will be held August charged with strangulation of the residence. Offcer the infuence, $443.00, pro- crime. His scheduling con- 22, 2018. and suffocation, domestic Chafer asked him to step out bation, sentence withheld, ference was held August 1, Charles G. Enersen, 50, abuse, and disorderly con- of the residence, and during driver’s license revoked for 2018. of Chetek, has been charged duct, domestic abuse. the course of the contact Of- 12 months, ignition inter- Christopher S. Hergert, with obstructing an offcer The criminal complaint fcer Chafer could smell the lock ordered; and Gary J. 37, of Cameron, has been and disorderly conduct. states that on July 26, 2018, odor of what he suspected to Schleiss, 36, Almena, oper- charged with two counts of According to the crimi- Barron County Detective be marijuana coming from ating a motor vehicle with- manufacturing/delivery of nal complaint, on July 27, Carroll responded to a resi- Barthel. Offcer Chafer also out carrying a driver’s li- amphetamine. 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Shannon Lane Shannon Lane: Athletic Hall of Fame A 1985 graduate, Shan- “Citizenship Scholarship.” non (Lane) Wiswell was an As a sophomore, Shan- outstanding female athlete, non would play on the 1983 who will join Bert Skin- Regional Champion Bas- ner, Dave Olson, and Bob ketball team, a squad which Wurm at the October 6th included Kay Anderson, Cumberland Athletic Hall Barb Behling, Jill Jansen, of Fame Induction Banquet and Ruby Vick among oth- at the Das Lach Haus. ers. These girls would put Currently, an Art Teacher together three good seasons, at Burlington High School, although not advancing past Shannon has two daughters, the Regional Championship Hailey and Ashley. She and game after 1983. her husband Jeff are avid Lane averaged over 12 bicyclists and also enjoy points a game her senior camping and hiking. Jeff year winning All-Confer- has two daughters himself, ence honors. That team Morgan and Jena, giving started slowly due to an them a family of four along offseason injury to Ander- with three grandchildren. son, an eventual 1,000 point Lane won 11 letters in scorer, but would come on high school, including four strong the second half of the each in track and basket- season and had season vic- ball and three in volleyball. tories over Rice Lake, Hay- She would be a team MVP ward, Spooner, and twice in volleyball and twice in over Barron. basketball, while becom- A big jumper, as a senior Football players and coaches are back to work preparing for the 2018 season. Cumberland will host a 3 team ing school record holder she would lead the volley- scrimmage this Friday and opens up the regular season August 17 at Grantsburg. in track with a jump of 5’3 ball team in kill spikes and inches. She currently still would be a long jumper as Football Scrimmage This Friday; Season Opens August 17 holds that record, with the well as a high jumper in next best jump standing at track. On October, she will The Cumberland Foot- pion Bloomer. choice at linebacker on de- ue to improve, the Beavers fve foot even. As a senior, leap into the Cumberland ball fans will get a look at Replacing Berghammer fense. He caught 29 passes will continue to be tough to she would be named the C- Athletic Hall of Fame. Tick- the 2018 team this com- at quarterback will be the in Conference play for stop for HON foes. Club “Outstanding Female ets for the event will go on ing Friday, when the team coaches frst challenge, but 458 yards and eight touch- Defensively, hope comes Athlete” as well as receiv- sale in late August. hosts Unity and Amery in fnding a way to improve downs. He has also played from returning starters like ing the American Legion a scrimmage at 10:00 am the defense will also be im- quarterback and may move Adam Nyhus and Trystin at Endeavor Stadium. The portant. The team gave up back to the position this fall. Neitzel. They will join Ol- Girls Golf Underway; opening game of the year the most frst downs in the Other offensive returners son, Martens, Bodsberg and is scheduled for Friday Au- HON last season and al- include running back/re- others in hoping to shore up Open Up on Friday in gust 17 in Grantsburg. most 400 yards of offense ceivers Riley Bodsberg and the Beavers run game. Some Coach Corey Bergham- a game. The team gave up Jack Martens and receiver good young players will vie Barron Scramble mer brings back some fne 590 yards in rushing in last Andrew Barnes, who each for starting positions. The Cumberland Girls standings last fall. Hayward players off last years 6 and years playoff loss to Du- had excellent campaigns Following non-confer- Golf Team under Coach was the 2017 HON Cham- 4 squad, but also must re- rand. The Beavers led the last fall. Barnes was third ence games against Grants- Carroll Schell opens up pion. The team returns sev- place All-State Quarter- HON in offensive statistics, in the HON in receptions burg and Cameron, the Bea- their 2018 season with a eral girls from last years back Kobe Berghammer but must improve defen- with 23 catches for 405 vers open up the Conference Scramble in Barron this Fri- team and has high hopes of and several other departed sively to move up in the yards, while Martens and season with a big home con- day morning at 9:00 am. moving up in the standings seniors. Cumberland tied standings. Bodsberg were versatile test against Northwestern The team fnished 7th in this fall. Northwestern and Chetek- Among the returners is performers, who will give on Friday, August 31. the nine team Conference Weyerhaeuser for second First Team All-Conference Coach Berghammer some place in the HON last fall wide receiver Reid Olson. outstanding weapons on of- Soccer Team Ready to Roll behind Conference Cham- He was also a Second Team fense. If the line can contin- Under New Head Coach Football Only Conferences Could Begin in 2020 The Cumberland Bea- letter winners, one could The Wisconsin Football games played by each team. games, school enrollment questing relief of their as- vers Soccer team is gear- say we will have a rebuild- Coaches Association and The WIAA Board of Con- and competitive dispari- signed conferences is built ing up for the 2018 season ing year. However, we like the Wisconsin Interscho- trol and Executive Staff had ties within conferences, into the plan with a two- under the direction of new what we see from the new lastic Athletic Association encountered persistent and the formation of co-op year cycle for review. Head Coach B. J. Brenna. kids and have several key released a football-only growing sentiments from programs, the implementa- According to the plan, Brenna was an assistant returning players, includ- conference alignment pro- member schools throughout tion of an 8-player football Cumberland will be placed the previous three years. ing a strong sophomore posal for the 2020 season to the state requesting relief tournament, and programs into a football Conference Joining Brenna will be new class. Cumberland will be member schools two weeks for football. dropping varsity season with Barron, Northwest- Assistant Coach Patrick the smallest school compet- ago. A number of factors iden- schedules because of low ern, Bloomer, Spooner, St. Ritchie, a former Cumber- ing in the very competitive The objective of the tify why a plan of action participation. Croix Falls, Cameron, and land goal keeper and eighth Middle Border Conference. plan is to form a football- was needed and appropri- A 2017 survey showed Chetek-Weyerhaueser. The year volunteer assistant We have some big shoes to only conference model that ate, including disparities more than 65 percent of enrollments will vary from Martin Ortiz. fll with three All-Confer- brings uniformity to the in number of conference coaches favored developing Barron being the largest at The team returns only ence selections graduating number of schools affli- games relating to playoff football-only conferences 419 to Chetek-Weyerhau- nine letter winners, so some this past spring, including ated with a conference and qualifcation, diffculties in over the status quo. eser the smallest, with an key spots will be up for grabs. Cumberland’s frst ever, the number of conference scheduling non-conference A process for schools re- enrollment of 247. Returners Max Brenna, an 1st Team selection, Erik all-conference defensive Sandman. Amery, Baldwin- selection, along with Ethan Woodville, New Richmond Sandman, Tanner Johnson, and Barron all have strong Zach Bertelsen and Kevin squads.” Koser, will look to lead the The Beavers open the team. season, Tuesday, August Coach Brenna stated, 21st, versus Barron. “With only nine returning

Attention Sports Fans! All Cumberland athletic events are free this year! Come out and support the Beavers! Wednesday, August 8 2018 7 An Outdoorsman’s Journal by Mark Walters Backwoods/Swamp in Columbia County “Getaway” Hello friends, found out more than once as dead falls were blocked I do not know if I can ever recall being so excited from view by tall grass. Falling is an art, and my plan to hunt whitetail deer with a bow. In the past, ducks, always is to not panic when you know the ship is go- bear, moose, elk, trapping and deer with a gun have ing down. been much of my fall pastime with bow hunts tak- So I have to admit I did not see much deer sign, ing place but not being a big part of late summer and that was because of the tall grass but I did fnd thoughts. an area where there is a marshy forest that borders This summer I have been thinking that I want to a tag alder swamp and I set three trail cameras out do some serious bow-hunting and with that thought, and then put my portable tree stand in a tree with a I have to fnd a place to go for an early season ad- plan of sitting in it from 5:00 in the evening until about venture. 9:00 the next morning. A week ago my thoughts were that I would head So it is 8:00 p.m. and I am really loving life in total up to the Turtle Flambeau Flowage and totally hide- comfort as I watch day become night 15-feet above The canoe trip was an adventure in itself. out for four days. My plan was that I would go up this the forest foor and am positive that I will see several week, scout by using some trail cameras, put up a trophy bucks. portable tree stand, and sit in a tree from fve in the So about 9:00 it is now about dark, I had quite afternoon until mid morning the next day. the show as lots of Canada geese few right over my That plan vanished when I remembered that Iron head but no deer came by. At this point I realized that County had some serious winter kill, and so I came my pants and the inside of my hip boots are wet and up with a new one. That was to head down to Colum- I am not very comfortable. I also realized that I forgot bia County, put my canoe in on the Wisconsin River, my headlamp. head to a creek a few miles away where there are no By11:00 I was down right cold, and I came up with roads or felds boardering it, paddle up the creek and a plan of from up in the tree I would take off my hip fnd “deer paradise”. In reality I did this last Decem- boots, put on my rain gear and hopefully my pants ber with a muzzleloader and harvested a six-point would dry. buck on the frst night, but had never explored this By 2:00 a.m my pants had gone from wet to damp vast marsh for a bowhunt. and I have to admit that I was loving life even though Thursday, August 2nd I had not seen a deer. High 73, low 48 At 4:00 it started to get light and at 4:45, even I think it is important to write that I kind of suck at though I was cold I was fne, and I knew I was going bow hunting, and like everything else in life it is due to see a big buck soon. to a lack of effort. So here is my rather unusual plan. Long story short, the geese few right over my I am going to canoe until I hit a very desolate and head again. A doe came by and busted me and I marshy creek. Next I am going to paddle up the creek think this spot would be very good during the rut but for about 2-miles until I reach so many dead falls that not until then. obstruct my way that I have to walk. For those of you that live in this part of the state The hike into paradise! In this case all foot travel will be done wear- I want to tell you a fact. I stayed in the tree until ing hip boots and most walking is done in a marsh. 9:30 a.m. Then I did the one hour job of getting the I walked right by where I harvested the six-pointer, stand down and back to the canoe. What is really and paddled paddled past where I have caught many cool is that on the paddle back down the creek I saw trout, and trapped many raccoon and muskrat. I some very large tracks, and was pretty sure what also paddled past two places where Selina’s golden they were. retriever Fire has made two, blind double duck re- I beached my canoe and clear as day saw where trieves. a large black bear had swam across the creek, got At frst I did not travel with my portable stand or out of the creek and traveled through the marsh. backpack, I just explored, and it would be best de- If anyone has an idea for a cool spot for a bow scribed as muddy, plenty of tall marsh grass and lots hunt I am all ears! of raccoon sign. It was also very easy to fall which I Sunset

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THANKS FOR READING THE ADVOCATE 8 Wednesday, August 8, 2018 Correspondents August Sons lieve that. Wisconsin purple-topped of Our garden is keeping us bagas this week. This marks Cumberland Police Department Call Log Barronett busy. The beets were ready, the beginning of the harvest meeting News so we picked them and I which nets farmers in this Sons of Norway Dovre Monday, July 23 she can not get gas. She By Judy Pieper canned fourteen pints of area around $27,000 per Lodge #353 Will meet Offcer received a report started swearing and having pickled beets. The cucum- year. Tuesday, August 14, 2018 of a stray dog. He was un- a melt down. Offcer called It’s August, and you know bers are coming in like crazy, 100 Years Ago at 7:00 PM in the Barron able to get close to it. her agent and advised the what that means. The Ruta- so I’m hoping to make bread August 8, 1918 County Government Cent- Offcer received a report agent that she will no longer baga Fest is coming to town! and butter pickles this week. There will be a meeting er. Tim Vettrus will give the of a male subject passed out be allowed to get free hand It’s the greatest time of the We’ve picked fve gallons on Friday evening for all in- program. Lunch will follow. in his vehicle. The male was outs from Cumberland Po- year in Cumberland. We get of blueberries and they are terested in the Army Nurses All are welcome. drunk, but denied driving. lice Department. to visit with so many people safely in the freezer wait- Reserve. Barron County The female with him and Offcer was back out at that we don’t normally see, ing to be used in pancakes has been asked to enroll 20 the male subject both had the storage shed-the sub- we get to pig out on pepper and muffns. We are getting women. Church Picnic revoked driver’s licenses. ject that rents one unit said sandwiches and pie,a and a few ripe tomatoes and big Tuesday, July 2 things are missing. When we get to watch the parade green peppers. And, we dug Could You Be at Stanfold Subject requested extra Offcer asked what was on Sunday. What more can up a couple potato plants to Lutheran patrol on Buck Street due missing-she did not know. a person possibly want? The use for suppers. I love this a Pilgrim? to speeders. Offcer advised Offcer advised her when rutabaga Fest is the weekend time of the year. There is Come one, come all! they would put the speed she fnds out what it is to of the 24th, 25th, and 26th of (almost) nothing better than F L G Join Stanfold Lutheran trailer there on Friday. call. August, the weekend before having fresh produce from M M Church for our annual A company called re- Offcer received a report Labor Day weekend. I hope your own garden,. S M church picnic! Kids of garding a voucher that a of a female subject that fell you’ll be there. Bill and Sal- Lynn and Kane Thon and D all ages will enjoy the subject told them the Police out of her scooter due to the ly Evans, our friends form Jamie, Kaitlynn and Jes- Join us Monday, Aug. carnival and potluck pic- Department would cover for sidewalk being uneven. Stoughton, asked about it, so sica Holmes had a fun day 13, 6:30 p.m. at the Barron nic. The fun will include electric, so subject could get Citation issued for a sub- hopefully, they will be com- Saturday in Hayward. They Senior Center, 12 N. 3rd St., grilled brats and hot dogs, his electric turned on-they ject who was speeding. ing up for that. spent most of the time at the Barron for an interesting face painting and a bounce wanted a call back. Offcer Wednesday, July 25 And even before the Ru- fsh museum. They went in- program by Mary Garner house. A musical concert called the chief and advised Subject advised that tabaga Fest, we have a very side the building shaped like Metzger of Cumberland and will feature the Kormann him and he said that is not someone who she did not special event coming. The a fsh and climbed all the her search for her Mayfow- Family. Food, treats and what this is for. want in her home was in Wiesner Friends and Fam- way to the top so they could er ancestors plus how to join music will be free to all! A vehicle hit a car and her house. Offcer could not ily reunion will be held at stand in its mouth and look the Society of Mayfower Come help us celebrate left at the High School park- fnd anyone. the Wiesner Chapel on Sun- out over the grounds. And, Descendants. The program the summer with this fam- ing lot. A witness said it was Subject called the Po- day, August 19th, starting of course, the kids had fun is sponsored by The Blue ily event. Everyone is a school worker. The owner lice department and advised at 11:00 a.m. The Wiesner getting into the row boat and Hills Genealogical Society invited to this free event of the vehicle will have the that there were two subject Chapel is located on County playing on the playground and is free and open to the beginning at 11 AM on witness look in the parking at her apartment. She was Highway V, between High- equipment. They had lunch public. Sunday, August 19. The lot for the car that hit her. house sitting and wanted way 48 and County High- at Perkins and dessert at Mary is a long time ge- picturesque grounds of Offcer picked up two them removed. The subjects way B, just west of Rice Dairy Queen. Lynn said that nealogical enthusiast and Stanfold Lutheran Church stray dogsThank that were yourunning were gone upon Offcer’s Lake. If you come, which I they had a wonderful day has done extensive research will be transformed into a loose on 1st Avenue. He arrival. Thanks hope you will, please bring and that Kane enjoyed play- on her family including her carnival with games and called the vet clinic to fnd Citation was given for fora reading a dish to pass, lawn chairs, father’s family from Sioux for reading ing with his cousins. activities for all. This is a out who owned the dogs. vehicle that was parked the The and if you would like, Sharai Hefty invited us to Creek Township. Tradition perfect time for the com- A male subject came to wrong direction in front of something to auction off. her house on Tuesday eve- had it that one branch of the munity to come together the PoliceThe Department Advocate and a residence on Foster Street.Advocate The money made from the ning for some homemade family was descended from for a wonderful time of fel- reported that he keeps get- Offcer responded to a auctioned items is used for wine and birthday cake. the Mayfower. Yet no proof lowship. ting calls from a number two vehicle minor accident maintenance of the chapel. Yup, Sharai’s birthday is existed. Mary’s talk will be Stanfold Lutheran abut a credit card that was by Dairy State Bank. And, you might not know August 7th, and she is now- divided into two parts; Church is located 5 miles found. Offcer called the Offcer assisted Turtle that you are a friend of the -older than dirt. That’s okay, The frst part is her fam- west of Rice Lake on number and spoke with the Lake offcer with drug com- Wiesner Chapel people, but because from what I under- ily’s search for two ances- Highway 48. If you have subject,Thanks whofor reading advised The he Advocate plaints. Two citations were believe me, by the time you stand, a person is only as old tors known to have arrived questions about this event found the card, but can not given. leave the reunion you will as he or she feels and Sharai on the Mayfower in Amer- or any of our other events fnd the owner. He said he Two subjects were ar- know that. As far as they acts like she’s about 25. At ica in 1620. This took sev- please call Pastor John went to the Barron County rested for disorderly con- are concerned, there are no this rate she will probably eral generations and Mary is Bergson at 262-354-4537 Sheriff’s Offce with the duct and battery. strangers, just friends they still be acting in plays when now a member of the Soci- or email stanfoldchurch@ card, but they could not fnd Thursday, July 26 haven’t met. Come on over ety of Mayfower Descend- she’s 100. Happy birthday, gmail.com. the owner.Thanks Offcer advised Offcer received a comThanks- and check us out. Sharai. ants. To be discussed: fam- him that he could throw it Thanksplaint of a vehicle withfor reading Brittany Christianson I guess that’s about all I ily lore, the Internet, DNA, away.for reading The subject said he forColorado reading license plates that and the importance of col- The hosted a 6th birthday party know from Barronett this thoughtThe since they had the wasThe driving erratically. Of- for her son, Carter, this past week. Be sure to mark your laboration. sameAdvocate last name they could fcer could not locate theAdvocate Saturday at their home in calendar for the friends and The second part of Mary’s be related. Advocatevehicle. Barronett. Wrigley Marsh family reunion on August presentation will cover Re- Male subject was arrest- Offcer received a com- and Danny Smothers were 19th. See you next time. quirements of the Society of ed for possession of THC plaint of man making crude among the attendees, and Mayfower Descendants for and possession of drug par- jokes to an employee at a lo- they had a blast playing membership which Mary aphernalia. cal business. Offcer is still with Carter. Brittany had joined in 2012. You may The school reported a attempting to make contact turned the garage into a A Look Back... have Mayfower Descend- lost 8 year-old at the School with the subject. game room with a basketball 75 Years Ago ants. Come fnd out how forest. The child was found Friday, July 27 hoop, miniature golf, ping- August 5, 1943 you can search your fam- shortly thereafter on County Offcer received a report pong game, bean bag toss, Clarice Kinley last Sat- ily history to determine if Highway H. Thank you of a golf cart in the weeds you’re a Pilgrim descend- and lots of balloons. And, of urday closed the Charm Offcer receivedfor reading a report on Berdan Street. A BarronThanks for reading course, there was food, cup- Beauty Shop which she has ant. ONLY of a storage shed that some- County Deputy handled the cakes with candles and gifts. operated for the past two and If you would like to join one had enteredThe Advocatethrough the call-the cart was stolen from The Advocate Carter’s actual birthday is on one-half years. The BlueNever Hills leave Genealogi- Be sure vent in the attic. Items were outside of town. September 9th, so they cel- One end of the barn on cal Society, a you re can do so your taken from the unit and Citation issued for a sub- at their monthly meetings 15 ebrated a little early to beat the Nick Nelson farm east unattended re placed by the vent. OwnerPlanning ject whoa was speeding. the “school starting” rush. of Cumberland, was moved and online at www.bhgsbc. is out! requested extra patrol. controlledSaturday, July 2 Happy birthday, Carter! about six inches from the org. The Society maintains ThanksFemale for subject reading The calledburn? Advocate Offcer received a report My cousins, Stan and Pat foundation by the strong a Resource Library that is and said she was on her way of a subject who was asleep open to the public Mondays MORE Please notify the Thanks for reading Hook and their grandson, winds last Wednesday eve- to the Police DepartmentBarron to Countyin her vehicle parked at a Kyan Beal, stopped by to from 2:00-5:00 p.m. and is The Advocate ning. get a gas voucher, Sheriff’s but ran convenienceDept. at store. The sub- visit us last week. They were Ed Olson and John Ny- located at 410 E. LaSalle, out of gas. She came to the ject failed the feld sobriety in the area sightseeing in hus had the misfortune of Barron, use the back door. DAYS Police Department 715-537-3106 to get a test and her preliminary Hayward and took time from having three heifers killed voucher and Offcerso noticed we’re notbreath test was .084. Sub- their busy schedule to come early Saturday morning thatThanks she hadfor readinggottencalled a The motel Advocate in error!ject was arrested. to our place. Kyan, who is when they were struck by UNTIL room and food voucher the Sunday, July 2 Thanks for reading nine years old, wanted to lightning. day before, and has been Citation issued for a sub- check out the treehouse, and 80 Years Ago coming in in the past to get ject who was speeding. The Advocate he was very impressed with August 5, 1938 vouchers. Offcer told her it. He has decided that, the Prompted by repeated ‘BAGA next time they come up, he reports of dissatisfaction Don’t be is going to bring a friend among residents of this area, PLEASE the cause THANKS FOR READING and spend the night there. State Highway offcials are USE FEST!!of a Sounds good to me. We had at present making plans for CAUTION c a r e l e s s THE ADVOCATE a very nice time visiting with putting Highway 48 between WHEN re all three cousins. Rice Lake and Cumberland, BURNING John Schmidt is home in more satisfactory condi- once more-that man travels tion. more than anyone I know. TheSenior collection Dining of guns CumberlandSeniorTHANKS Dining Area FOR READING He had been in Sheboygan which Bill Robinson has S, A 2 S A 23 attending his 50th class re- assembled throughout the Senior Dining PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Salisbury steak, garlic Classic beef THETator Tot ADVOCATE cas- union. John and his twin years,mashed was potatoes, displayed brussel at the S A 9 serole with mixed vegeta- sister, Jane, graduated from Riversprouts, Falls potato Centennial bread, cocel- - Lemon baked cod, herbed Senior Dining bles, pumpernickel bread, Cedar Grove High School ebration.conut cream pie. rice pilaf, green beans, S, A 1 cherry pie. in 1968, along with 77 other ,90 Years A Ago 3 spinach asiago bread, Home-style meatloaf, , A 24 young people. (Big class). 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Persons who dine at the Se- nior Center and those who receive Meals on Wheels are reminded they nior Center and those who receive “All meals include milk, coffee and etables, egg roll, pineapple VISION SERVICES Open Friday 1-3 pm can use their QUEST Card (Food Meals on Wheels are reminded they butter. Persons who dine at the Se- chunks. Share) for their meal donation. For can use their QUEST Card (Food nior Center and those who receive NAY, A 20 NEW home at 1270 1st Ave. LEGAL SERVICES more information call Joanne at Cumberland Share) for their meal donation. For Meals on Wheels are reminded they Tender pork roast, roasted Springer Eyecare (Next to Lampert’smore Lumber) information call Joanne at 715-537-6225.” can use their QUEST Card (Food potatoes, green bean al- Area Food Pantry 715-537-6225.” Share) for their meal donation. For Anthony K. Berg 637-2020 • 341 E. 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Persons who dine at the Senior Center and those who corn, French bread, pears. receive Meals on Wheels are re- NAY, JN 25 minded they can use their QUEST Louie’s brat on a bun and Card (Food Share) for their meal kraut, potato salad, baked donation. For more information beans, frozen yogurt.. call Joanne at 715-537-6225.” SAY, JN 2 Baked ham, cheesy hash browns, Harvard beets, peppercorn dill bread, pea- nut butter bar. , JN 27 Poppy seed chicken salad on whole wheat roll with lettuce leaf, fresh fruit cheese plate, oatmeal rai- sin cookie.

“All meals include milk, coffee and butter. Persons who dine at the Senior Center and those who receive Meals on Wheels are re- minded they can use their QUEST Card (Food Share) for their meal donation. For more information call Joanne at 715-537-6225.” In case we haven’t told you lately THANK YOU!!

OBITUARIES Wednesday, August 8, 2018 9 He is survived by his Skinner Funeral Home of ralized as a citizen of the lett Huber, Londyn Huber mother, Karen (Tom) Cumberland is serving the United States of America. and Sophia Braden; sisters: Knight of Cumberland; his family. She was enthusiastic about Sylvia Wright of Oxford, father, Paul (Judy) Holmes national affairs, current England, Rita Gardiner of of Mackinac Island, MI; his events and the US govern- Weston Supermare, Worle, sister, Addison Holmes of ment. Sheila was a devoted England; many friends and Cumberland; stepbrother, mother and wife. other relatives. She was Rylan Knight of Rice Lake; For 22 years, Sheila was preceded in death by: her grandparents: Mike (Jill) a military wife and mother, parents, Arthur and Ellen Holmes of Cumberland, supporting the family both Goodlake; sisters: Dorothy Randy (Pauline) Matthys at home and abroad. Sheila (Dean) Pratt, Margie Good- of Cumberland, Roxanne was an expert seamstress, lake; and brother, Gregory (Jimmy) Lamar of North impeccable homemaker and Goodlake. In case we Camden M. Holmes Augusta, SC; aunts and un- Red Cross volunteer swim- Memorial services will haven’t Camden Matthew “Cam” cles: Seth Holmes of Eau ming instructor. Sheila be held at St. Paul Lutheran Holmes, age 7, of Cumber- Claire, Hans and Rachael served as a member of the Church at 11 AM Satur- told you land passed away Friday, Holmes of Moyock, NC, altar guild at St. John’s Lu- day, August 11, 2018 with lately August 3, 2018 at St. Mary’s Sharon and Michael Smith Sheila G. Wulff theran Church in Yutan, Ne- Pastortte John the Meils offciat- Medical Center as a result of of Harlem, GA and Brittany Sheila G Wulff, 80, of braska. She enjoyed spend- ingChurch with a o one hour visi- an aggressive form of brain Matthys of North Augusta, Cumberland died Wednes- ing time with her family and tationyour choice prior to the service THANK cancer. He was born August SC; cousins: Maddy, Colt, day, August 1, 2018 at her was a devoted grandmother thiat the eee church. Burial will 23, 2010 in Cumberland Tenley, Dylan, Dalton and home. She was born March and caregiver. She had a be in Lakeside Cemetery, to Paul Holmes and Karen Bentley. 26, 1938 in Oxford, Eng- beautiful voice and loved Cumberland, WI. Honorary YOU!! (Seton) Knight. Cam was a A celebration of Cam’s land to Arthur and Ellen singing and listening to mu- pallbearers are her grand- student at Cumberland El- life will be held at 1:00 PM (Cotterell) Goodlake. Sheila sic. children. ementary School, heading Thursday, August 9, 2018 at met Richard while she was She is survived by her In lieu of fowers, please into the 3rd grade. His fam- Northern Lakes Community working at the Government husband, Richard; daugh- send memorials to: Alzhe- ily and friends will remem- Church with Pastor Dennis Postal Offce in Oxford. At ters: Lisa Ellen (Jeffrey) imer’s Research Foundation ber him as a loving and sen- Wright offciating and Hans this time, Richard was serv- Huber of Madison, AL, https://www.alzinfo.org/do- sitive “old soul.” Memories Holmes, James Hoisington, ing in the United States Air Laura Jean (Raymond nate/donation_form/ of Cam’s pranks and love Jimmy Lamar, Colt Holmes Force at Brize Norton, AFB. Jr.) Nelson, Cumberland; Skinner Funeral Home of Attend of food and electronics will and Seth Holmes serving They were married on No- grandchildren: Jacob (Tiffa- Cumberland is serving the the Church forever put a smile on their as casketbearers. Visitation vember 7, 1959. ny) Huber of Eielson AFB, family. of your faces. His spare time was will be from 400 - 7:00 at Shortly after their mar- AK, Jordan Huber Charle- spent swimming, horseback the Skinner Funeral Home riage, they moved to Offutt ston AFB, SC, Savannah choice this riding, fshing, riding ATV, on Wednesday and for one AFB in Nebraska. Dur- Nelson, Sheila Nelson, and weekend playing with his siblings hour prior to the service on ing their time in Nebraska, Raymond (Bo) Nelson; Obituaries continued and snuggling. Thursday at the church. Sheila was proudly natu- great grandchildren: Scar- on page 10 Church Directory

“Are You Jesus?” AUGUSTANA LUTHERAN ST. ANTHONY ABBOT SHELL LAE FULL By: Pastor Jerome CHURCH ELCA FIRST UNITE CATHOLIC PARISH GOSPEL CHURCH Timberland Free Lutheran Church 1025 Second Avenue METHOIST CHURCH 900 St. Anthony Street Shell Lake, WI. Phone: 715-822-2890 Pastor Mike Brubaker Father Tommy Thompson Virgil Amundson, Pastor Interim Pastor: Mark Bents, Phone: 715-822-4293 herefore e iittors of od s eoed chidren nd Phone: 715-822-2948 Sunday: Sunday School: 9:00 Worship Service: Sunday: Worship Service 9:00 a.m., wk in oe ust s Christ so oed you nd e isef u Weekend Masses: Saturday: a.m.; Family Worship: 10:00 9:00am.; Holy Communion at Worshiping, witnessing, sharing for us Eph. 5:1-2 6:00p.m.; Sunday: 10:30a.m. a.m.; K. F. C. 10:00 a.m.; U- all services. community, Cry room available. Turn Student Ministries: Sun- A few years ago a group of salesmen went to a regional sales Sunday Fellowship following ST. JOSEPH’S day evening 6p.m. convention in Chicago. They had assured their wives that they BARRONETT LUTHERAN each service. Holy Communion CATHOLIC CHURCH SILER CREE would be home in plenty of time for dinner on Friday night. CHURCH ELCA 1st Sunday each month. 502 Second St., Shell Lake LUTHERAN CHURCH In their rush to catch their plane and with tickets and briefcase 776 Prospect Ave., GOSPEL MENNONITE Father Edwin Anderson Missouri Synod (LCMS) ELCA in hand, one of these salesmen accidently kicked over a table Phone: 715-822-5511, Almena, WI. Phone: 715-635-3105 483 7th Avenue, Clayton which held a display of apples. Apples few everywhere. With- cell:715-671-3197 Sunday: Sunday School, all ages Saturday Mass; 4:30 p.m. Pastor: Preston Paul

out stopping, or even looking back, they all managed to reach Minister:Todd Ahneman 10:00 a.m. Worship Services: Divine Service: Sunday: 7:30 AFLC their plane in time for their nearly missed boarding. Sunday: Worship service 9:00 10:45 a.m. Evening services: ST. MATTHEWS a.m.; Holy Communion: 2nd All but one! He paused, took a deep breath, got in touch a.m.; Holy Communion 1st 7:45 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH and 4th Saturday of each month 3rd Sundays. with his feelings and experienced a twinge of compassion for HOLY TRINITY Missouri Synod (LCMS) TIMBERLAN RINGEBU AFLC the girl whose apple stand had been overturned. He told his ORTHOO CHURCH Almena, WI. FREE LUTHERAN buddies to go on without him, waved good-bye, told one of Clayton, WI. Pastor: Preston Paul 20805 County Highway H, CHRIST LUTHERAN Father Christopher Wojcik, them to call his wife when they arrived at their home destina- Sunday: Sunday School: 9:00 Barronett, WI. tion and explain his taking a later fight. CHURCH LCMS Pipe Lae Saturday Vespers, 5 p.m. 12 miles north on “H” a.m. Bible Study: 9:30 a.m. Then he returned to the terminal where the apples were all- See us on Facebook Sunday Divine Liturgy: 9:30 a. Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.; Jerome Nikunen, Interim Pastor over the foor. He was glad he did. The 16-year-old girl was Polk County Hwys. “G” and “T” HOPE COMMUNITY Ladies Aid: 1st Wednesday of Phone: 715-468-4403 totally blind! She was softly crying, tears running down her christlutheranpipelake.com CHURCH each month at 1:30 p.m. Sunday School, all ages: cheeks in frustration, and at the same time helplessly groping Steve Miller, Pastor 662 20th Ave., Cumberland 8:15a.m. Family Worship: 9:30 for her spilled apples as the crowd swirled around her; no one Phone: 715-822-3096 Paul Green, Pastor a.m., Fellowship follows wor- Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN stopping and no one to care about what had happened. Phone: 715-822-3586 ship. Holy Communion 2nd All Year; Sunday School/Bible Missouri Synod The salesman knelt on the foor with her, gathered up the Sunday: Worship Service: Sunday each month. Study: 9:00 am. September- 1 mile East on Hwy. 48 apples, put them back on the table and helped organize her 9:30 a.m. John Miels, Pastor display once again. As he did this, he noticed that many of May. LAE PAR ALLIANCE TRINITY LUTHERAN them had become bruised, these he set aside in another basket. CHURCH Phone: 715-822-8690 Wednesday:Children’s School: 10 mi. W on Hwy. 48, McKinley When he had fnished, he pulled out his wallet and said to the CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Shell Lake, WI. Pastor Diane House

OF LATTER AY SAINTS 4:30 p.m.; Contemporary wor- girl. “Here, please take this $50 for the damage we did. Are John Sahlstrom and Phone: 715-822-3001 (Mormons) ship service: 6:30 p.m.; Sun- you okay?” She nodded through her tears. John HenryPastors Sunday Worship service: 9:00 644 South 6th St., Barron Phone: 715-468-2734 day: Sunday School 9:30 a.m. He continued on with, “I hope we didn’t spoil your day too a.m., Sunday School: 10:15 a.m. Bishop Kenneth Konesky Prayer and Sunday School Traditional worship service: ELCA badly.” As the salesman started to walk away, the bewildered Holy Communion frst and third Chapel: (715) 537-3679 9:00a.m. 9:00 a.m. blind girl called out to him, “Mister....” He paused and turned Sunday of each month. Home: (715) 719-0283 Worship Service 10:00 a.m. STANFOL LUTHERAN to look back into those blind eyes. She continued, “Are you UNITARIAN UNIERSALIST Sunday Sacrament: 10 a.m; Hwy 48, 9 mi. E. of Cumberland Jesus?” Blue Hills Fellowship Sunday School/Primary: 11:20 NORTHERN LAES Pastor: Rev. John A. Bergson He stopped in mid-stride...And he wondered. He gently 230 W. Messenger St. a.m.; Priesthood/Relief Society, COMMUNITY CHURCH Phone: 715-234-8812 went back and said, “No, I am nothing like Jesus-He is good, Rice Lake, WI. 12:10 p.m. 825 8th Ave., Cumberland Emergency: 715-296-0797 kind, caring, loving and would never have bumped into your April Nielsen, Lay Leader Dennis Wright, Pastor Sunday Worship: 9:30a.m. display in the frst place.” Adult discussion forum: 9:15 CUMBERLAN BAPTIST Phone: 715-822-5502 Fellowship 10:30a.m.; Sun- The girl gently nodded: “I only asked because I prayed for a.m.; Worship services 10:30 Gary Dorn, Pastor Services: Sat. 6:30 p.m.; Sun- day School, Adult Bible Study Jesus to help me gather the apples. He sent you to help me. a.m.; Coffee hour: 11:30 a.m. Thank you for hearing Jesus, Mister.” 1225 Hwy. 48 day: 10:00 a.m.; Contemporary 11:00; Bible Study: 5:30 p.m. Phone: 715-822-3520 Worship with Children’s Pro- Then slowly he made his way to catch the later fight with Wednesday; Worship Service: ION LUTHERAN that question burning and bouncing around in his soul: “Are Sunday: Bible Study: 8:30 a.m.; gram (K-4th Grade Nursery 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Worship Service: 10:00 a.m. for birth to 4 years old. Wi. Ev. Lutheran Synod you Jesus?” Do people mistake you for Jesus? 3 miles NW of Almena That’s our destiny, isn’t it? To be so much like Jesus people www.cumberlandbaptistchurch.com SEENTH AY SACRE HEART Ellery Groth, Pastor cannot tell the difference as we live and interact with a world AENTIST CHURCH Worship Service: 8:30 a.m. that is blind to His love, life and grace. FIRST LUTHERAN ELCA CATHOLIC CHURCH Rice Lake, WI. Elm and Eighth Avenue Soo Ave., Almena, Holy communion frst and third If we claim to know Him, we should live, walk and act as Hwy. SS 1/2 mi. S. of Cedar Mall Sundays. He would. Knowing Him is more than simply quoting Scrip- Timothy Schmidt, Pastor Father Tommy Thompson Pastor: John Redlich ture and going to church. It’s actually living the Word as life Phone: 715-822-4416 Weekend Mass: Sun,, 8:30 am Phone: 715-434-7798 Worship Service: Sunday: 9:00 unfolds day to day. Saturday: Sabbath School: Come Worship You are the apple of His eye even though you, too, have a.m.; and Wednesday at 6:30 ST. ANN CATHOLIC p.m (outdoors, weather permit- 9:30 a.m. Worship Service: been bruised by a fall. He stopped what He was doing and CHURCH 11:00 a.m. Wed. Bible Study: With US ting). Communion 1st and 3rd 300 Pine St., Turtle Lake, picked up you and me on a hill called Calvary and paid in full Sundays. 6:30 pm for our damaged fruit. Father Tommy Thompson D CC CC CUMBERLAND RE/MAX CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND White Electric,Inc. HWY. 48 FEDERAL BANK NORTHSTAR KWIK TRIP ACE HARDWARE Wiring, Trenching, FARM SERVICE INC. Your Hometown Bank OPEN 24 HOURS Commercial, Industrial 1365 21st Ave. • Rice Lake, WI See us for all your real estate needs Hot Food 24 hrs/day & LUMBER 715-822-2249 Home of the Helpful Hardware Man! 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10 Wednesday, August 8, 2018 State Patrol PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC August Law NOTICES OBITUARIES... of the Month PUBLIC NOTICE cancer. Location and Hours of Polling Places PUBLIC Skinner Funeral Home of H i g h l i g h t s At the Fall Partisan Primary Election to be held on Cumberland is serving the Tuesday, August 14, 2018, the polling sites listed below NOTICES family. Safe Travel will be open 7:00 a.m.PUBLIC to 8:00 p.m. and are accessible NOTICES to elderly and disabled voters. If you have questions Around CMVs NOTICEconcerning a polling site, contact the municipal clerk. CIT O CUMBELNMunicipality, EIENT Date, Time, Location and Contact Infor- Automobile drivers share mation: the road The with Department all types of of NaturalTown esources of Maple Plain has impleWard- 1 travelersmented including an SSO motorcy ule- (SanitaryTown Hall,Sewer 393 Overow). 26th Ave., The Cumberland, WI 54829 clists, pedestrians,rule deletions, bicyclists amendments and additionsDanielle are Maxwell-Parker, contained Clerk, 715-529-2741; PUBLIC NOTICES - and ain growingchapters numberN 110, of 205, 208 and2675 210. Polk-BarronStarting datePUBLIC St, of Cumberland, WI 54829 NOTICES commercialAugust motor1, 2013 vehiall SSOs- TreatmentOffce Plant hours: Overows, by appointment and basement backups will be published in the Cumber cles (CMVs). The Wiscon- Town of Crystal Lake Ward 1 land Advocate newspaper. ThisTown is Hall, implemented 1876 Hwy. to 63, keep Comstock, WI 54826 sin Statethe Patrolpublic Lawsafe ofand the knowledgeable about the possible Sam Cifaldi Shari S. Nyhus Month for August focuses Arlene Frisinger, Clerk, 715-822-8039; Sam Cifaldi, 92, of Shari S. Nyhus, 66, of impact the overow may have on human health and the on state traffc laws and 164 22nd Ave., Comstock, WI 54826 Cumberland died Wednes- Barronett died peacefully, Citys natural resources. Offce hours: by appointment good drivingDue habitsto the tomembrane help bio-reactor not operating as day, August 1, 2018 at surrounded by family, Sun- Town of Cumberland Ward 1 ensure designed, safe interactions an overow be- of the equaliation basin oc- Lakeview Medical Center. day, August 5, 2018 at her Town Hall, 902 20th Avenue, Cumberland, WI 54829 tween curredCMVs onand April other 2, mo 2018- at 6:30 a.m. ntil the issues He was born July 1, 1926 home after a lengthy illness. William E. Jansen Holly Nyhus, Clerk, 715-357-6154; tor vehiclewith operators.the membranes are fxed, this may be a continuous in Cumberland, to Mariano She was born April 17, 1952 William Edward “Bill” 1876 7th St., Cumberland,PUBLIC WI 54829 NOTICES Due overow. to their We size have anddone and are continuingOffce hours: to do by every appointment- and Tomasina (Zappa) Ci- in Rice Lake to Merle and Jansen, 89, of Cumberland weight,thing commercial we can for motorthe least amountTown of impactLakeland to the Wards waste 1-2 faldi. Sam graduated from Vesta (Hinze) Schnacky. died peacefully on Wednes- water treatment facility and the Hay iver. vehicles have unique operat- Town Hall, 791 29 11/16th Ave., Barronett,WI 54813 Cumberland High School She was married in Al- day June 27, 2018 at Mayo Any other questions or concerns, please contact me ing limitations such as large Bruce Holmes, Clerk, 715-822-2775; in 1944, then served his mena on May 22, 1982 to Healthcare System in Eau at 715-822-2951. blind spots, longer stop- PO Box 28, Barronett, WI 54813 country in a Chicago hos- Rick Nyhus. Shari farmed Claire. Bill was born May atie oin Operations uperisor ping distances and limited Offce hours: by appointment pital with the US Army with her husband for several 12, 1932 to Edward and CityWastewater of Cumberland epartment Wards 1-4 maneuverability, said Wis- City of Cumberland during WWII. He started years. Later, she worked for Mary (Young) Jansen of City Hall, 950 1st Ave, Cumberland, WI 54829 consin State Patrol Captain a cafe in So. St. Paul, then the Cumberland, Spooner Turtle Lake. He was raised Published in the Cumberland Advocate onJulie April A.4, 2018Kessler, WNAXLP City Clerk-Treasurer,PUBLIC NOTICES Nick Wanink of the North- the Sammy’s Pizza in Eau and Barron DNR for 10 on the family farm outside 715-822-2752; west Region. Whether youre Claire, Riverside, CA, and years. She fnished her work- of Turtle Lake. He married 950 1st Ave, Cumberland, WI 54829 driving a CMV or other mo- Offce hours: 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (Mon-Fri) San Bernadino, CA. He was ing years as a homemaker. Lila Sutton on October 31st, tor vehicle, the same rules married in Reno, NV on Shari was a dedicated, 1953 and they raised four Published in the Cumberland Advocate on August 8, 2018 WNAXLP and advice apply: don’t tail- June 16, 1954 to Geraldine fun loving wife, mother and boys together in Cumber- gate, be aware of lingering in Jorgenson. He returned to grandmother. She enjoyed land. EOLUTION NO 21- I blind spots, pass safely and Town of Maple Plain Barron County Wisconsin Cumberland in 1965 and spending time with her huge Bill served in the Korean allow adequate room when esolution to Cange Town of Maple Plain Notice sold cars at Cifaldi Motors family! Shari’s favorite War as a transport driver. He you re-enter a traffc lane. Posting Locations with his brother, Tony, until hobbies included: cooking, worked as a fnish carpen- State law 346.07 pertains Wereas the Wisconsin Statute Sections 985.01(7), 1977 when he opened Sam- fshing, hunting, gardening, ter for a living, working on to safe passing, and prohib- 985.02 (2) (a), 985.02 (2) (b), 985.02 (2) (c), 985.02 (3) and my’s Pizza in Cumberland. listening to music and spend- houses in the Cumberland its drivers from returning 985.08 (1) provide a method of notifcation of legal notices; He and Gerri successfully ing time outdoors. She was area until he retired at the and to a traffc lane until safely operated the restaurant, sell- the matriarch of the family, age of 62. He loved to hunt Wereas under previous law, a municipality must post clear of the overtaken vehi- ing to their children in 1994 the glue that brought every- and fsh, and to spend time notice in at least three public places likely to give notice to cle. Violations can result in a and working until 2015. one together. Her home was at the cabin with family and persons affected, and must post a notice that would be pub- fne of $232 and assessment Sam enjoyed bowling known as the “cabin” where friends. He enjoyed meet- lished before the act or event requiring notice no later than of three demerit points. State the time specifed for the frst newspaper publication, or if the most of his life, support- everyone gathered and ing the guys downtown at 7 law 346.14 prohibits driv- notice would be published after the act or event requiring no- ing the NY Yankees, Green wanted to be. Her spunky o’clock in the morning for ers from following another tice, must post the notice within one week after the act or Bay Packers and Wisconsin personality, twinkling eyes, coffee, catching up on the vehicle more closely than is event; and Badgers. and amazing smile will be news, if there was any. He reasonable and prudent. Vio- Wereas under 2015 Senate Bill 137, signed into law on He is survived by his greatly missed by anyone truly missed this the last two lations can result in a $200 November 11, 2015, a municipality that opts to post a legal sons: Tony (Juli) Cifaldi of who knew her. years, as his health didn’t al- notice in lieu of publication may, instead of posting the notice citation and three demerit Cumberland, John Cifaldi She is survived by: her low him to go. He and Lila in three public places, post the notice in one public place and points. General safety guide- (Judy Wright) of Rice Lake husband, Rick Nyhus of loved having friends and publish the notice on the municipalitys Internet site; and lines that apply to CMV op- and Frank (Mona) Cifaldi Barronett; her sisters: San- family over to share con- Wereas Wis. Stats. 985.02(2)(a) reads as follows: erators and other motorists: of Cumberland; two grand- di (Bob) Palmieri, Terrie versation and play cards. The notice must be posted in at least 3 public places likely Be patient, watch your to give notice to persons affected or must be posted in at children: Emma (Michael) (Howard) Resnick, Mary Bill was a loyal member of speed and dont tailgate. least one public place likely to give notice to persons affected Giesen of Maricopa, AZ Schnacky, Barbie Hines, the Cumberland American Some CMVs may travel and placed electronically on an Internet site maintained by and David (Laura) Cifaldi Kristi Schnacky, Rosanne Legion and the Knights of slower than other traffc due the municipality. of Billings, MT; two sis- (Bob) King and Jaci (Bri- Columbus. He enjoyed vis- to technology that limits Now Terefore Be It esoled, that the Board of Trus- ters: Angeline Wilczek of an) Sharpley; brothers: iting with the grandchildren their freeway speed. Driv- tees for the Town of Maple Plain, Barron County, Wisconsin Little Falls, MN and Dar- Scott (Carol) Schnacky, and the great-grandchildren hereby approves the Town of Maple Plain website and out- ers who follow too close lene (Paul) Hoffman of Jon (Judy) Schnacky, Bill when they would come over side of Town Shop its legal posting locations. decrease their ability to see Roseville, MN; his brother, (Mary) Schnacky, Russell to visit. ADOPTED this 9th day of July, 2018. whats ahead and have less Tony (Bernice) Cifaldi of (Cheri) Schnacky, Jayme He is survived by Lila Town of Maple Plain Barron County Wisconsin time to react when traffc Cumberland; numerous (Julie) Schnacky; children: Jansen of Cumberland; sons: ale Heincke Town Cairman slows. ATTESTATION: “favorite” nieces, nephews Shawndell (Jerry) Lindfors Paul (Sheree) of Dresser; When passing, don’t lin- anielle Mawell-Parker and friends. Sam was pre- of Cumberland, Angela Mark (Karen) of Menomo- ger in blind spots. As you Town Clerk ceded in death by his wife, (Hans) Landsworth of Bar- nie; David (Barb) of Com- return to a traffc lane, allow Published in the Cumberland Advocate August 8, 2018 WNAXLP Gerri on April 23, 2010; his ronett; grandchildren: Karlee stock and Craig (Michelle) adequate room to avoid cut- Consider approval of parents; sisters: Mary Gar- Lindfors, Jerrad Lindfors, of New Richmond; 11 grand- NOTICE ting off other vehicles. Conditional se for nonme- garo and Rose DeLaHunt. Kelsa Landsworth, Tyler children and 10 great-grand- There will be a meet- Use and watch for turn tallic mineral extraction in Visitation was held 4:00 Landsworth; in-laws: Eileen children and one great-great ing of the Cumberland signals. CMVs require extra Agricultural District 17.23(4) to 7:00 PM on Friday, Au- Nyhus, Peggy (John) Laney, grandchild.; one brother: City Planning Commission room to turn. Never try to on Wednesday, August (k). gust 3, 2018 at Skinner Randy (Joetta) Nyhus; also Dick (Carol) Jansen of Fri- ulie essler squeeze in between the curb 22, 2018 at 4:00 pm at Funeral Home. A Mass of many nieces, nephews, and dley, MN; two sisters:Mary Clerk-Treasurer and a turning CMV. the Cumberland City Hall Christian Burial was held cousins as well as friends. Ann (the late John) Gores of City of Cumberland Safety on our roadways to consider the following at 10:30 AM Saturday, Au- She was preceded in death Chetek and Margie (the late agenda: Published in the Cumberland requires all drivers to do Advocate on August 8, 2018 gust 4, 2018 at St. Anthony by her parents: Merle and Fred) Graber of Turtle Lake; their part by being patient, Catholic Church with Fa- Vesta Schnacky; father in Bill is preceded in death by sharing the road and abid- ther Tom Thompson as of- law, Richard Nyhus, brother one brother, Marvin (Alice) ing by traffc laws, Captain fciant. in law Chip Hines. Jansen and two sisters: Luci- Wanink said. Serving as pallbearers Celebration of Life will lle (John) Ludy, and Theresa. were Robert Cifaldi, Patrick be held from 11-3 PM Satur- A memorial Mass will be Cifaldi, Michael Cifaldi, day, August 11, 2018 at her held Friday, August 10th, Joel Cifaldi, Blake Cifaldi home, 2608 Madison Lane 10:30 AM at St. Anthony and Tim Gagner. Military in Barronett. A short service Catholic Church with Father honors were accorded by will be at 12 PM. Honorary Bill Fournier offciating. Anderson-Thomson Post pallbearers are her grand- Visitation will be from one #98 American Legion, children. hour prior to the Mass at the Cumberland and the Wis- In lieu of fowers, mon- church. consin State Honors Team. etary donations are preferred Burial will be in St. An- Skinner Funeral Home of to aid in covering large thony Cemetery. Honorary Cumberland is serving the medical expenses incurred pallbearers are the grand- family. during her long battle with children. 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NOTICE OF PARTISAN PRIMARY AND SAMPLE BALLOT AUGUST 14, 2018

OFFICE OF THE BARRON COUNTY CLERK TO THE VOTERS OF BARRON COUNTY: Notice is hereby given of a partisan primary to be held in Barron County on August 14, 2018, at which the nominees for the offces named below shall be chosen. The names of the candidates for each offce, whose nominations have been certifed to or fled in this offce, are given under the title of the offce under the appropriate party, each in its proper column, together with the questions submitted to a vote, if any, in the sample ballot below. INFORMATION TO VOTERS Upon entering the polling place, a voter shall state his or her name and address, show an acceptable form of photo identifcation and sign the poll book before being permitted to vote. If a voter is not registered to vote, a voter may register to vote at the polling place serving his or her residence, if the voter presents proof of residence in a form specifed by law. Where ballots are distributed to voters, the initials of two inspectors must appear on the ballot. Upon being permitted to vote, the voter shall retire alone to a voting booth and cast his or her ballot except that a voter who is a parent or guardian may be accompanied by the voter’s minor child or minor ward. An election offcial may inform the voter of the proper manner for casting a vote, but the offcial may not in any manner advise or indicate a particular voting choice. At the partisan primary, the voter shall select the party of his or her choice. Vot- ing for candidates of more than one party may invalidate the ballot. You must cast a vote for individual candidates. Where Paper Ballots are Used The voter shall choose the ballot of the party of his or her choice. If the voter votes on more than one party ballot, no votes will be counted. On the party ballot of his or her choice, the voter shall make an (X) or other mark in the square next to the name of the candidate of his or her choice for each offce for which he or she intends to vote. To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, the voter shall write in the name of the person of his or her choice in the space provided for a write-in vote. Where Optical Scan Voting is Used • If a party preference is designated, and votes are cast for ballot candidates of another party or write-in votes are cast in another party, only votes cast in the designated party will count. • If a party preference is not designated, and votes are cast for candidates (or write-in votes are cast) in more than one party, no votes will be counted Within the party of his or her choice, the voter shall connect the arrow next to the name of the candidate of his or her choice for each offce for which he or she intends to vote. To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, the voter shall write in the name of the person of his or her choice in the space provided for a write-in vote, and connect the arrow next to the write-in line. Where Touch Screen Voting is Used, The voter shall touch the screen next to the party of his or her choice. The voter shall then touch the screen next to the name of the candidate of his or her choice for each offce for which he or she intends to vote. To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, the voter shall type in the name of the person of his or her choice in the space provided for a write-in vote. The vote should not be cast in any other manner. Not more than fve minutes’ time shall be allowed inside a voting booth. Sample ballots or other materials to assist the voter in marking his or her vote may be taken into the booth and copied. The sample ballot shall not be shown to anyone so as to reveal how the ballot is marked. If a voter spoils a paper or optical scan ballot, he or she shall return it to an election offcial who shall issue another ballot in its place, but not more than three ballots shall be issued to any one voter. If the ballot has not been initialed by two inspectors or is defec- tive in any other way, the voter shall return it to the election offcial, who shall issue a proper ballot in its place. The voter may spoil a touch screen ballot at the voting station before the ballot is cast. After Voting the Ballot After an offcial paper ballot is marked, it shall be folded so the inside marks do not show, but so the printed endorsements and inspectors’ initials on the outside do show. The voter shall then deposit the voted ballot in the ballot box, or deliver the ballot to an inspector for deposit, and deposit the un-voted ballots in the discard box. The voter shall DeeAnn Cook leave the polling place promptly. Barron County Clerk After an offcial optical scan ballot is marked, it shall be inserted in the security sleeve Published in the Cumberland Advocate on August 8, 2016 WNAXLP so the marks do not show. The voter shall then insert the ballot in the voting device and discard the sleeve, or deliver the ballot to an inspector for deposit. If a central count sys- tem is used, the voter shall insert the ballot in the ballot box and discard the sleeve, or de- SAND LAKE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT liver the ballot to an inspector for deposit. The voter shall leave the polling place promptly. ANNUAL MEETING AND LAKE FAIR NOTICE After an offcial touch screen ballot is marked, the voter shall leave the polling place Immediately following the Lake air, the Annual eeting of the Sand Lake anage- promptly. ment istrict will be held at 10 A on Saturday, August 18, 2018 at the aple Plain Town A voter may select an individual to assist in casting his or her vote if the voter declares all, 26th Ave., Cumberland, WI. to the presiding offcial that he or she is unable to read, has diffculty reading, writing or LAKE FAIR :00 AM understanding English or that due to disability is unable to cast his or her ballot. The se- Presentation of activities of the Sand Lake istrict. There will be poster boards set-up lected individual rendering assistance may not be the voter’s employer or an agent of that around the room and Board members will explain the various activities conducted in 2018. employer or an offcer or agent of a labor organization which represents the voter. • ish Stick Proect The following is a sample of the offcial ballot: • ealthy Lakes Proects • Water uality and Eurasian Water ilfoil information • North East Wash Proect Informal session with questions encouraged. efreshments provided ANNUAL MEETING AGENDA 10:00 AM Approval of the 201 Annual eeting inutes Treasurers eport for 201 including Audit esults Presentation on Boating egulations and ules Approval of 201 Proects Approval of proposed 201 budget Election of Board embers New Business DISTRICT FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2018 Act.YTD 201 201 Budget 118 Estimate Budget Beg. Balance 42,0 4,180 4,180 ,020 Income: Interest Other Income 200 0 0 200 Tax eceipts 2,000 21,44 2,000 2,000 WN rant Advances WN rant eimbursements 2,00 ,06 20,000 14,0 Total Funds Available 100,20 4,0 8,180 10,2 Epenses: Agricultural Proects 600 02 02 02 Aquatic Species anagement 2,0 21,84 1,44 0,10 a. Aquatic Plant Surveys (ES,LEAPS) 4,200 ,200 4,200 4,00 b. Clean BoatsClean Waters (CBCW) 2,200 42 2,10 2,10 c. EW angement Planning (LEAPS) ,60 1,4 4,806 6,000 d. EW Treatment (NAS) 16,00 16,08 16,08 16,00 e. eneral Consultant Support (LEAPS) 1,000 0 0 1,000 Buoys 600 60 60 600 ishery Proects 0 0 0 0 ealthy Lakes Proects 2,000 ,2 , ,000 a. ish Sticks 1,000 2, 2,00 0 b. Shoreland Improvements 1,000 1,2 1,2 ,000 Insurance 2,00 0 2,00 2,00 ailueseetings ,000 10 1,00 ,000 Wash Proects 1,400 ,08 ,08 1,0 a. NE 1,400 ,08 ,08 1,0 Water uality Proects 0 0 0 200 Total Epenses ,0 2,0 41,10 41,02 NET 42,40 41,82 ,020 1, Sand Lake Management District Published in the Cumberland Advocate on August 8, 2018 WNAXLP

NOTICE MEETINGNOTICE NOTICE TOWN OF CUMBERLAND TOWNThere OF will LAKELAND be a meet- NOTICE IS EEBY ing ofTOWN the BOARD Cumberland IVEN, that the regular City Planning Commission monthly Board eeting NOTICE IS HEREBYon Wednesday,GIVEN THAT DUE August TO THE ELEC for the Town of Cumber- TION, AND TOWN22, 2018 MEETING at 4:00 OCCURING pm at ON THE land will be held onday, SAME EVENING,the THE Cumberland TOWN BOARD City all WILL HOLD August 1, 2018 at :00 THE MONTHLYto MEETING consider AT the THE following TOWN SHOP. The p.m. at the Town all (02 town shop is locatedagenda: at 266 US ighway 6, or across 20th Avenue). The all is the alley next to theConsider Town all. approval The meeting of will be held accessible to all persons. Tuesday, AugustConditional 14, 2018, Useat :00 for nonmepm. The- Shop is ac- The agenda will be posted cessible to all persons.tallic mineral The agenda extraction will in be posted 24 24 hours before the meet- hours before theAgricultural meeting. Come istrict vote 1.2(4) before attending ing. the Town Meeting.(k). Holly Nyhus, Clerk ulie BruceKessler Holmes, Clerk Town of Cumberland ClerkTreasurer Town of Lakeland Published in the Cumberland Published in the CumberlandCity Advocate of Cumberland on August 8, 2018 WNAXLP Advocate on August 8, 2018 Published in the Cumberland WNAXLP Advocate on August 8, 2018 12 Wednesday, August 8, 2018

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Toys, 31, Initials INC, Burley, 2004Liquor Honda Store Accord, DVDs, The Cumberland School District is seeking a Head of Second shift: 8 hours per day, 2:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. videos, books, Free – scrapbooking, Friendly Estimates shoes, light fxtures, furniture, household 2nd ANNUAL EAGLE POINT CAMPGROUND GARAGE SALE Maintenance/Custodian. The position is a full time, 12 (summertime will be day shift) benefits available. A mini- items, ice Comprehensiveshack, air hockey Safety table, tires, microwave,Lounge lots of misc.Too Call Toll-free many treasures to mention...you have to see it to believe it! months per year, with competitive wage and benefit mum of a high school diploma is required. Inspections & tune-ups Banquets • Weddings package. Duties: Heavy emphasis on cleaning with a general Duties: Repair and maintain equipment, buildings, and knowledge of maintenance of buildings, grounds and Financing Available (oac) Reunions • Catering1-855-Go Dirks! grounds at all locations, as well as occasional custodial equipment. Candidate needs to be self-motivated with 1788 ELM ST • CUMBERLAND work. time management and organizational skills. Must be able • HWY 48 & 63 WEST • (1-855-463-4757) Qualifications: Applicants must have a High School to communicate and work well with all school personnel, Diploma or equivalent, clean driving record, and job related parents, students, and community. Dirksheating.com Free – Friendly Estimates training or skills (Facility certifications preferred). Experi- If interested in this position, please pick up an application 715-822-5020 ence in plumbing, electrical, chillers, boilers, carpentry, form at the District Office or print it off of the district’s Position Opening: Comprehensive Safety snow removal, building automation and HVAC systems. website (www.cumberland.k12.wi.us). Submit completed Strong mechanical aptitude, a great work ethic with ex- application, cover letter and resume to: BGC Site Director-Cumberland Youth Center Inspections & tune-ups cellent problem solving skills, and a teamwork approach Dr. Barry Rose, Superintendent with great communication skills. Must be able to lift up Cumberland School District The Site Director has the primary responsibility for Financing Available (oac) to 40-65 pounds, work from lifts, and be able to spend 1010 8th Avenue, Cumberland, WI 54829 the overall Club site operation as it pertains to considerable amount of time on their feet. Knowledge programming, including the areas of program of development and implementation of a long-term Deadline: August 20, 2018 or until Filled planning, coordination & implementation; preventive maintenance plan is a plus. Cumberland School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer If interested in this position, please pick up an application recruitment, supervision, and training of program form at the District Office or print it off of the district’s personnel; equipment purchase & maintenance; website (www.cumberland.k12.wi.us). Submit completed Cumberland School District volunteer & memberCumberland recruitment; School community District application, cover letter and resume to: Employment Opportunity partnership cultivation;Employment program budget Opportunity Dirksheating.com Dr. Barry Rose, Superintendent development and adherence; administration of Cumberland School District Full Time Head Maintenance / Custodial Position grant funding,Full Time reports Maintenance & programs. / Custodial Position 1010 8th Avenue, Cumberland, WI 54829 The Cumberland School District is seeking a Head of Second shift: 8 hours per day, 2:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Maintenance/Custodian. The position is a full time, 12 (summertime will be day shift) benefits available. A mini- Deadline: August 20, 2018 or until Filled months per year, with competitive wage and benefit Qualificationsmum of a: high school diploma is required. Cumberland School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer package. Education:Duties: Heavy emphasis on cleaning with a general Duties: Repair and maintain equipment, buildings, and Bachelor'sknowledge degree from of maintenance an accredited of buildings, grounds and grounds at all locations, as well as occasional custodial college/universityequipment. preferred Candidate or needs equivalent to be self-motivated with work. experience.time management and organizational skills. Must be able Qualifications: Applicants must have a High School to communicate and work well with all school personnel, Diploma or equivalent, clean driving record, and job related parents, students, and community. training or skills (Facility certifications preferred). Experi- Ability/Experience:If interested in this position, please pick up an application ence in plumbing, electrical, chillers, boilers, carpentry, Experienceform working at the District with youthOffice and or printfacilitating it off of the district’s snow removal, building automation and HVAC systems. youth programs.website (www.cumberland.k12.wi.us). Strong communication skills, Submit completed Strong mechanical aptitude, a great work ethic with ex- both verbalapplication, and written cover. letter and resume to: cellent problem solving skills, and a teamwork approach Dr. Barry Rose, Superintendent with great communication skills. Must be able to lift up Hours of Work:Cumberland School District to 40-65 pounds, work from lifts, and be able to spend 1010 8th Avenue, Cumberland, WI 54829 considerable amount of time on their feet. Knowledge 35-40 Hours per week. of development and implementation of a long-term (M-F- 11amDeadline:-7pm) August 20, 2018 or until Filled preventive maintenance plan is a plus. Cumberland School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer If interested in this position, please pick up an application Compensation: Based on education/experience- form at the District Office or print it off of the district’s $11-14/h with benefits website (www.cumberland.k12.wi.us). Submit completed

application, cover letter and resume to: Dr. Barry Rose, Superintendent Full Job Description Cumberland School District Online at www.bgcbarroncounty.org 1010 8th Avenue, Cumberland, WI 54829 Email Resume: Deadline: August 20, 2018 or until Filled [email protected] Cumberland School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer Deadline: August 20, 2018

Wednesday, August 8, 2018 13 Beland returns to Cumberland for Concert Bravo Broadway!84th CUMBERLAND for fun and funds

Guitarist and former area numerous times as well as 1973. at the Red Barn resident John Beland is playing with the Bellamy Don’t miss a fun night Saturday August 18th is At 7:30 p.m.RUTABAGA Broadway 501c3 non-proft corpora - returning from Texas for a Brothers, , The out. Tickets are at an afford- the one-night-only special hits including ballads, up tion therefore 100% deduct- one night concert at the Isle Fyling Burrito Brothers, able $10.00 each. presentation Bravo Broad- tempos, comedies, solos ible. Theater on August 18th, , , Tickets are available at way! at the Red Barn Thea- duets, trios small group and To place your reservation from 7:30 until 9:30 pm. MISSMac Davis, RickyE Nelson Nezzy’s in Cumberland, tre. This concert style musi- large group numbersFESTIAL will please call the Red Barn Johns’s concert called and many many others. Helstern ’s in Bar- cal theatre events proceeds take the stage from shows reservation line (715) 234- “Best Seat in the House”, John was signed to Apple onett or by calling Beland’s will go to the Barnstorm Guys and Dolls, Phantom of 8301 or mail to Red Barn was named after his best Records by in Manager at 715-491-3177. Campaign currently under- the Opera, Cabaret, Funny Theatre at 824 N. Wiscon- selling book. The book was 84th way. The campaign is rais- Girl, WickedAUG , Hamilton 2528,, sin Ave. Rice 201Lake, 54868, written while John was liv- ing money to make renova- and more. or at the ticket booth when ing in Rice Lake and Cum- tions to the Red Barn such Since seating is limited attending a Mom’s Gift per- berland one and a hlaf years as: wheelchair accessibil- please join us at this special formance. We look for- ago. John will be bringing ity, additional handicap re- evening. Your ticket price ward to seeing you Saturday copies of his book andCUMBERLAND ac- strooms, easier access to the is a $40 donation to our evening August 18th. companying CDs will also main entrance and updates be available. John would to the sound and electrical be more than happy to per- systems. sonally autograph any book RUTABAGA Bravo Broadway! will be- purchased. gin with a social hour from John Beland has written, 6:30 pm-7:30 pm with hors arranged, and produced for d’oeuvres From Lehman’s some of the biggest names Supper Club, Jenni O, and in rock and FESTIAL Louie’s meats, a cash bar including , for malt beverages and Coca , Dolly Par- Cola products. Intermission ton, Garth Brooks, Allison will feature sweet delecta- Kraus, and Kris Kristoffer- AUG. 2528 bles from Chetek Choco- son. John has also appeared lates. Aug.AUG 23-26, 2528 2018 on Saturday Night Live John Beland 2018 MISS CUMBERLAND QUEEN CONTESTANTS MATCH84th THE CONTESTANT WITH THEIR BABY PHOTO! WIN CHAMBER BUCKS! AUG 2528 Match the candidate with the correct Baby Picture 1ST PLACE, $50.00 2ND PLACE $30.00 Kailey Breault Julia Grant 3RD PLACE $20.00 A

MISS CUMBERLAND QUEEN PAGEANT and Junior Princess Coronation Kaia Johnson Kamryn Mott Sunday, Aug. 19 B C Cumberland High School Gym 5:00 pm Tickets $ 5.00

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Advance ticket sales at Peter & Annies and Cumberland Chamber Emilie Springsteen of Commerce D E Guess the Queen & Match their MEET & GREET Baby Pictures YOUR CANDIDATES! Be sure to mark the Queen, 1st and 2nd Runners up! The Meet and Greet with the Cumberland Royalty and Junior Royalty candidates will take place on the side stage at the Rutabaga Festival grounds on Saturday, August 11th at 10:00 a.m. ENTRY BLANK Starting at 10:00 a.m. the Junior Princess candidates will introduce themselves and 1. Match the queen candidate with their their sponsors followed by the fve Miss Cumberland candidates wearing costumes that baby pictures. depict something about their personality, or something they are fond of doing, a talent, a favorite color, or an accomplishment. 2. Indicate your pick for: Each candidate will prepare a brief presentation so the community can get to know Queen, them before the actual pageant. This event will take place during the Farmer’s Market. The event is free and the public is encouraged to attend and support the candidates in 1st & 2nd runners up their quest to represent the community. 3. Return all entries to the Advocate by NOON on FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018 4. In the event of a tie, a drawing will THE MISS CUMBERLAND Cumberland determine the winners. Chamber of 5. Please include your name, address CONTEST IS SPONSORED BY C & phone number. CC Commerce Letter 1. Kailey Breault ______2. Julia Grant ______CUMBERLAND 3. Kaia Johnson ______4. Kamryn Mott ______FEDERAL BANK 5. Emilie Springsteen ______

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Phone Number______14 Wednesday, August 8, 2018 National Recognition! Louie’s Finer Meats, Inc. Wins National Honors Louie’s Finer Meats, Reserve Grand Champion Inc., Cumberland, WI, won - Old World Dried Ferment- national recognition at ed Sausage Class the American Cured Meat Chris Young, executive Championships (ACMC), director of AAMP, was en- held July 19-21 in Kansas thusiastic about the winners City, Missouri. This event from this year’s contest. is held in conjunction with “Year after year, the win- the annual convention of the ners of the ACMC continue American Association of to demonstrate the competi- Meat Processors (AAMP). tiveness and excellence of The ACMC draws par- their products. On behalf of ticipants from across the AAMP and our leadership, United States. This year, we congratulate Louie’s there were 678 entries in 29 Finer Meats, Inc., for their product classes. In total, 67 outstanding achievement.” AAMP membership plants According to Louie participated in the competi- Muench, “We work hard tion. Meat processors enter to continually improve our their products for evalua- products and to provide new tion by judges who are meat ones for our loyal custom- scientists and specialists in ers. We are passionate about the industry. All entries are carrying on the long-estab- judged on the basis of aro- lished traditions of Louie’s ma, favor, eye appeal, color Finer Meats.” and texture. Louie’s Finer Meats, Inc. Louie’s Finer Meats, Inc. is a member of the Ameri- was awarded: can Association of Meat Front row (l-r) Louis G. Muench, Doris Muench, Louis E. Muench; Back row (l-r) Andy Seeger, Eric Muench, Grand Champion - Ham, Processors, the nation’s Louis K. Muench receive their 2018 AAMP Awards.. Semi-Boneless Class largest trade organization Grand Champion - Meat representing small busi- Snack Sticks, Flavored nesses in the meat industry. 20 Mile Hike! Class Busy summer for the Boy Scouts It’s been a busy summer on some activities to help for Cumberland Boy Scout them prepare for future ad- Troop 24! The Chippewa ventures. Valley Airshow in June was In addition, Troop 24 met an exciting opportunity for all the requirement to earn the Scouts to help with traf- the Baden Powell award, fc logistics before and after which recognizes troops the show each day. Scouts that demonstrates scouting watched the outstanding air methods during camp as show and also got to hear well as completing a serv- from members of the Blue ice project. Camp was con- Angels team after the show. cluded with a 22.5 mile hike In July, 12 Scouts attend- on the Ice Age trail back to ed summer camp for a week Scoutland. This was the at Camp Phillips. It was an fnal requirement for the action packed week where Scouts to complete the hik- Scouts participated in a ing merit badge. wide variety of activities in- Congratulations to all the cluding cooking, climbing, Scouts on their accomplish- swimming, nature, and citi- ments and achievements zenship in the world. First completed this summer! year campers also worked Washburn County Horse Tests Positive for Eastern

Equine Encephalitis Scouts preparing to depart Camp Phillips for 20+ mile Hike: Harrison Ruppel, Bryce Baldwin, Ben Cunningham, Protect yourself from the state should take action Brody Chartraw, Luke Walsh, Peter Montgomery, Logan Genatempo, Max Hof, Jack Owens and leaders Jef Walsh and Chad Owens mosquito bites to prevent mosquito bites. A horse in Washburn Contact your health care County has tested positive provider if you suspect you for Eastern equine encepha- have EEE illness. Electric Vehicles Coming At You in the Fast Lane litis (EEE). Mosquitoes Lower your risk for mos- The appeal of electric vehicle has full power at its spread the virus that causes quito-borne diseases. Limit stations were installed at Batteries from these vehi- vehicles is gaining mo- disposal instantly. They are EEE. No human cases of your exposure to mosqui- Barron Electric’s offces in cles have valuable compo- mentum. Automakers are quiet and well-equipped EEE have been reported in toes and get rid of mosquito Barron and Spooner. Fur- nents and are recycled. investing about $90 billion inside. They allow you to Wisconsin this year. Only breeding sites. When cold thermore, members pur- Electric vehicles have over the next fve years bypass the lines at the gas three human cases of EEE weather arrives, the mosqui- chasing an electric vehicle a bright future. Prices are into this technology. Bar- station, saving up to $2,000 have been reported in Wis- toes will die. are eligible for a free charg- dropping and with the range ron Electric Cooperative annually on fuel. consin between 1964 and Protect yourself and fam- ing station. Members can expanding, owners can con- is leasing an all-electric The Chevy Bolt has a 2017. ily from mosquito bites by: visit barronelectric.com for fdently drive nearly eve- Chevy Bolt, which has a 60-kWh lithium-ion bat- EEE virus is transmitted • Limit time spent outside more information on this rywhere with a little bit of 238-mile range and 110 tery pack that spans the to humans, horses, birds, at dawn and dusk. This is program. planning. More companies miles per gallon equivalent. entire foor of the vehicle. and other animals during when mosquitoes are most Electric vehicles have a and utilities are installing Barron Electric is the frst The battery has an 8-year bites from infected mosqui- active. positive impact on the en- effcient charging stations electric cooperative in the warranty or up to 100,000 toes. Mosquitoes acquire • Apply bug spray to vironment. A gas-powered at their places of business state to invest in this tech- miles. Touch screens pro- EEE virus by feeding on clothing as well as exposed vehicle emits 0.9 pounds and in popular public loca- nology. Barron Electric’s vide a variety of informa- infected birds. The virus is skin since mosquitoes may of CO2 per mile driven, tions. Find public charging General Manager Dallas tion including the energy not spread person to person bite through clothing. while an electric vehicle stations at plugshare.com. Sloan remarked, “We are used by driving and climate, or directly between animals • Make sure window and emits 0.35 pounds of CO2 Charging times are shrink- excited to be on the cutting- as well as the range before or between animals and hu- door screens are in good re- per mile driven. Electric ve- ing; the future is charge edge of this technology and charging. mans. This case confrms pair to keep mosquitos out- hicles powered by wind or times of ten minutes or less. provide our members with Electric vehicle charging that there are mosquitoes side. solar have zero emissions. more information about the in the area with the EEE vi- • Get rid of items that hold benefts of electric vehi- rus. Infected mosquitos can water, such as tin cans, plas- cles.” Barron Electric will transmit the virus to people tic containers, ceramic pots, be hosting an open house and other animals. or discarded tires. featuring the Chevy Bolt Most people infected • Clean roof gutters and on Wednesday, August 15 with EEE virus do not have downspouts so they drain from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. symptoms. Some infected properly. at Barron Electric Coopera- people develop swelling of • Turn over wheelbarrows, tive located at 1434 State the brain. This usually be- wading pools, boats, and ca- Highway 25 North, Barron. gins with sudden onset of noes when not in use. Enjoy a lunch and the op- fever, headache, chills, and • Change the water in portunity to test drive the vomiting. The illness may birdbaths and pet dishes at Chevy Bolt following the become severe resulting in least every three days. event. confusion, seizures, coma, • Clean and chlorinate If you have never driven or death. There is no spe- swimming pools, outdoor an electric vehicle, you are cifc treatment for this EEE saunas, and hot tubs. Drain in for a treat. While an in- illness. water from pool covers. ternal combustion engine Signs of EEE infection in • Trim tall grass, weeds, revs up to speed, an electric horses include depression, and vines. Mosquitoes use loss of appetite, drooping these areas to rest during hot eyelids and lower lip, blind- daylight hours. ness, paralysis, and death. • Landscape to prevent Horse owners can vaccinate water from pooling in low- their horses against EEE vi- lying areas. rus to protect them from be- For more information coming ill. about EEE virus, please Because EEE virus is visit:http://www.cdc.gov/ known to be in Wisconsin, easternequineencephalitis/ residents and visitors to