$1 Cumberland DVOCATE APUBLISHED IN WISCONSIN’S ISLAND CITY www.cumberland-advocate.com CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN 54829 137th YEAR • NO. 17 [email protected] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2018 Emergency Landing at Our very own “Little Big Shot” Rice Lake Airport At approximately 2:18 with no injuries. The pilot p.m. on June 24 2018, the reported a smell of some- Barron County 911 Center thing hot with smoke in received a report of a plane the cockpit, and proceeded on fre at the Rice Lake Air- with an emergency landing. port in Cameron. All occu- The aircraft stopped, occu- pants were reported to be pants exited, then the plane out of the aircraft with no caught on fre. FAA, FSDO, injuries. and NTSB were notifed.

Upon approach, initial Responding agencies size-up indicated a Ces- included Rice Lake Fire sna 310 fxed-wing aircraft Department, Rice Lake Po- on the shoulder of Runway lice Department, Lakeview 119, nose down, fully en- Medical Center Ambu- gulfed with fre. Two occu- lance, and the Barron Coun- pants had exited the aircraft ty Sheriff’s Department. Human Traffcking: Be aware! Human Traffcking is the may include: misuse of other people. This • Travel out of the area/to often happens for the pur- somewhere out of the ordi- pose of sexual exploitation. nary or unusual for the child Three time World Champion Log Roller, Libby Magnone will appear this Thursday on Steve Harvey’s “Little Big Many youth who are being without caregiver permis- Shots” on NBC. The show will air at 7:00 p.m. traffcked do not see them- sion and/or knowledge selves as victims. • Child has a history of Local log roller Libby Magnone to appear on “Often times there are school truancy promises of gifts such as • Child has a history of “Little Big Shots” on NBC electronics or clothing or physical or sexual abuse youth see this relationship • Child has family/friends When season three of opportunities. Over the show Redesign My Brain. a long one, though. Libby as a way to escape the rules who have been or are cur- Steve Harvey’s Little Big years, Libby and her siblings The biggest surprise though was frst slated to appear or chaos of their families” rently involved in the com- Shots airs on NBC at 7 p.m. have performed as part of was when a Little Big Shots on Season two of Little Big according to Stacey Frolik, mercial sex industry (e.g., on Thursday, June 28, 2018, the intermission show at the producer called to invite Shots, but it proved diffcult Director of Barron County sex worker, exotic dancing, kids from around the world Chetek Hydrofites waterski Libby to their show! The for the producers to fgure Department of Health and pornography) will showcase their unique shows, have been featured chance to meet Mr. Harvey out how to build a swim- Human Services. • Reports by child or adults and amazing talents in front in newspaper articles and and showcase log rolling in ming pool on the Little Big Youth may not realize that the child has a history of a live studio audience, in- in local news stories, and front of a national audience Shots stage. So Season two they are being traffcked. of multiple sexual partners cluding one local kid. they have even appeared was the chance of a lifetime. came and went. It was un- Being traffcked can hap- (known or unknown) Log Rolling is a relatively on the Australian television The road to Hollywood was Cont’d on page 10 pen at any age. All youth • Child has possession of obscure and unique sport are at risk, although some money, electronics, or other commonly usually passed youth are more at risk. EARL Traf- EALNEmaterial items that are un- down through generations 2018 “Taste” in Cumberland fcking occurs in cities, explained, unusual, or out of log rolling families, but suburbs, and DUE rural areas.TO THE It of 4TH the ordinary OF JULY for that child the story of how Libby is a statewide issue. Youth (e.g., nails, hair, clothing, Magnone became a three- can be recruitedholiday, online andwe askshoes) that all news time World Champion Log in public spaces.articles Child and Sex advertisements • Child has be sexually in ex- Roller by the age of nine Traffcking isour happening offce by in 12:00plicit picturesNOON of ON. themselves is very different. Libby’s Barron County. Anyone can that may or may not be on FRIDAY, JU NE 29th family was introduced to be a traffcker. the internet log rolling while on a fam- In Wisconsin Sex Traf- • Child has an older boy- ily outing at the Lumber- fcking of a Child involves friend/girlfriend/partner, or jack World Championships another person benefting is unwilling to provide infor- in Hayward, Wisconsin. On from forcing, defrauding, mation about the sex partner that visit to Hayward, the or coercing a child into a • Child has a history of epicenter of the log rolling commercial sex act with sexually transmitted infec- world, Libby’s older sister another person (s.948.051 tions and/or pregnancies Emma and brother Domin- Wis. Stat). • Gang affliation is re- ick, gave log rolling a try All adults should learn the ported, confrmed, or sus- in the log rolling school’s signs and report suspected pected “try it” tank. From that traffcking. Common signs Cont’d on page 3 day on, the Magnone fam- ily was hooked on log roll- ing. Libby’s siblings started competing during the next EARL EALNE summer and soon after, at the age of three, Libby f- DUE TO THE 4TH OF JULY nally started her career as a holiday, we ask that all news competitive log roller. With tons of grit and determina- articles and advertisements be in tion, Libby won her frst our offce by 12:00 NOON ON. Log Rolling World Title just FRIDAY, JUNE 29th two years later at the age of fve. Libby trains for log rolling year-round. Dur- ing the summer, she trainsN’T MSS THE at her cabin in Cumber- CMBERLAN land, Wisconsin and as part N’T MSS THE of the NamekagonTH River L SECTACLAR CMBERLAN Rollers log rolling resented team in by the Cumberland TH L SECTACLAR Hayward, Wisconsin andChamber in of Commerce resented by the Cumberland the winter, with the OconoTuesday- L 3rd Chamber of Commerce mowoc Log Rolling and Team ednesday L th Tuesday L 3rd in Oconomowoc, WisconMusic- un for Eeryone and ednesday L th sin under the directionat ofthe Cumberland Beach Dr. John Hallet. Libby Music un for Eeryone has always been anids athletic games begin at 11:30 am at the Cumberland Beach child and in addition to log on ednesday! ids games begin at 11:30 am rolling, she plays travel socCome- oin the N! on ednesday! cer, basketball, runsRain cross date Saturday uly th Come oin the N! country, and participates in Dean Meyer was the lucky winner of this year’s $1,000 prize in the Golf Ball Drop at Rain date Saturday uly th competitive dance. the 7th Annual “Taste” in Cumberland event held at the Cumberland Golf Course Log rolling has provided on Monday, June 25th. The event benefts the Boys & Girls Clubs of Barron County. Libby with some amazing More photos from “Taste” on page 12.

N’T MSS THE CMBERLAN N’T MSS THE TH L SECTACLAR CMBERLAN resented by the Cumberland TH L SECTACLAR Chamber of Commerce resented by the Cumberland Tuesday L 3rd and Chamber of Commerce ednesday uly th Tuesday L 3rd and Music un for Eeryone ednesday uly th at the Cumberland Beach Music un for Eeryone ids games begin at 11:30 am on at the Cumberland Beach ednesday ids games begin at 11:30 am on Come oin the N! ednesday Rain date Come oin the N! Saturday uly th Rain date Saturday uly th

Rain date Saturday uly th Something you should know about... 2 Wednesday, June 27, 2018 Music and books for College News People Kayla Johnson of Cum- ing May 2018: Cumberland: kids at July 3 concert berland has graduated Suma Jack Ault, Taylor Olsen, Cum Laude with a BA de- Jocelyn Olson, and Jenna The holiday eve Library Tuesday, are presented by gree in International Stud- Romanowski. Shell Lake: Lake concert will consist of Enrichment Through Cul- ies and Political Science Cassidy Schroeder. music for young people and ture (ETC), Cumberland’s from Benedictine College The following area stu- their families. Kids who at- arts council. The performers in Atchison, KS and was dents have been named to the tend will leave with books are sponsored by individual named to the President’s List Dean’s List at the University from the Thomas St. Angelo businesses and organiza- for Spring 2018. of Minnesota-Duluth for the Public Library Foundation tions. The Advocate pro- Joshua Dorn of Cumber- spring semester 2018: Cum- and donated books from vides promotional support land has graduated with a berland: Luke N. Anderson, Custom Education Solu- in the form of free ads. BS in Materials Science &O and RachelMISS N E Steglich. tions, Champlin MN. Phil The school district’s Engneering from Michigan CMBELAComstock: Emily Delfosse. Warner, music O teacher atMISS kayaks E will be available Technological University, Shell Lake: Adam Hunger- Cumberland Elementary, for use at the city dock on in Houghton, Michigan4 andOF buhlerJL and SPECACLA Jesi Sando. will sing and play CMBELA songs for the south shore of Library was named to thePresented Dean’s The by followingthe Cumberland area stu- Thank you kids in the ffth Island City Lake. Susan Bridger, com- Thanks 4 OF JL SPECACLA List for the Spring 2018Chamber se- dents have of Commerce been named to for readingMusic concert from 6 p.m. munity education director, mester. the Dean’s List at the Uni- for reading to 8 p.m.Presented on Tuesday, July by 3. theasks Cumberland that you call or email Hana Hart Anderson ofuesday, versity of JL Wisconsin-Supe 3rd - The Warner recentlyChamber directed of herCommerce to reserve kayaks by Shell Lake graduated in May rior for the spring semester the ETC children’s theater Monday. Her number is and Wednesday JL 4th The Advocate Advocate uesday, JL 3rd from University of Wiscon- 2018: Shell Lake: Robin production of “The Won- 715-822-5121, ext. 403, and sin-Milwaukee with aMusic BBA Berlin Fun and forAshley Eeryone Lord. derful Wizardand of WednesdayOz” at the her JLemail is [email protected] in Business Administration.at the CumberlandBreanna Johnson, Beach of CumberlandMusic Arts Center. Fun forcom. Eeryone Kristen Kraetke of Shell Cumberland, a senior at Bistro 63 will be on hand Free-will offerings will Lake received the Woodids Me games- Wisconsin begin Lutheran at 113 Col a.m.- to sell pizza.at the Cumberlandbe accepted Beach for the use of dallion from UW-Stout in lege,on Wednesday has been named to the Ardisamids is games sponsoring begin kayaks, at 113 with thea.m. donations Menomonie. The medallion college’s Dean’s List for the Thanks for reading The Advocate this special edition of the going to the Island City Come Join the F on Wednesday is the highest nonacademic spring 2018 semester. Gagner - Skinner Engagement Tuesday concert series. Academy. award for students.Theain me -dateThe Saturday, following areaJuly stu th- Families are encouragedCome Join to theBring F your lawn chairs. dallion is the highest nonac- dents have been named to the Ashley Renee Gagner ner of Cumberland. attend togetherain todate enjoy Saturday, the If it rains, July the th concerts are ademic award for students. Dean’s List at the University and William Ryan Skinner A July 21, 2018 wedding music and peruse the free held in Nezzy’s Isle Event Kinkela Vicich of Cum- of Wisconsin-Eau Claire for book selections. Center. have announced their en- is planned at Whitetail RidgeThanks berland was honored as Top the spring semester 2018: gagement.Thanks ThanksCampgrounds and Back- The free weekly concerts, Questions? Call Larry Student in her Freshman Cumberland: Tianna Olsen, Ashley is the daughter of woods Saloon of Sarona.for readingfrom 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. each Werner at 612-743-5117. Class for the 2017-18 school Makenna Olson, Kallista for reading for readingAshley is the Offce Man- Jeff andThe Tammy Gagner of The year at Green Mountain Col- Relford, and Austin Sch- Sarona, and Bill is the son ager,The and Bill is the ownerAdvocate lege in Poultney, VT. oenborn. Almena: Katelyn of RobertAdvocate and Patricia Skin- Advocateof Skinner Funeral Homes. The following area stu- Balko and Tessa Church. dents have been named to the Karly Anne Swan of Shel Barron County Local Board to O MISS E Dean’s List at the University Lake was named to the CMBELA of Wisconsin-La Crosse for Dean’s List for the Spring hold meeting for Emergency the spring semester of theO 2018 semester MISS at IowaE State 4 OF JL SPECACLA 2017-18 academic year, end- CMBELAUniversity in Ames, Iowa. Food and Shelter Program Presented by the Cumberland 4 OF JL SPECACLA Chamber of Commerce Barron County has been run by local service agen- Card of ThanksPresented by the Cumberland uesday, JL 3rd and awarded $6,337Thank inyou Fed- cies in the area. TAK O!! ChamberThey sandedof Commerce and stained eral funds (Phase 35) made Under the terms of the for reading Thanks for reading Wednesday, July 4th Cumberland th radersuesday,buildings/benches/tables JL 3rd and available through the U. S. grant from the National Music Fun for Eeryone and Teachers and completed raking and Department The of Advocate Homeland Board, local agencies cho- The Advocate Tom Warnberg, ustinWednesday, brush clean-up. July What 4th an Security’s Federal Emer- sen to receive funds must: at the Cumberland Beach Peterson, Kara aughian,Music incredible Fun improvementfor Eeryone in gency Management Agen- 1. Be private voluntary ids games begin at 113 a.m. on Kristen Lansin and Tabitha one day! cy. non-profts or units of gov- ranberg Also to Secat the CumberlandA Special Thank Beach You to Chair Jennifer Jako has ernment; 2. Be eligible to Wednesday trum Paintingannyids and games all thebegin students, at 113 teachers, a.m. on scheduledThanks for a reading meeting The ofAdvocate receive Federal funds, 3. Come Join the F ancy Kahn and Sherwin parentWednesday volunteers and area the Barron County Local Have an accounting system, ain date WilliamsAlena anko. businesses for donating ma- Board for the Emergency 4. Practice nondiscrimina- Thanks for reading And also to the follow - Cometerials, lendingJoin thetools F and for Food and Shelter Program tion, 5. Have demonstrated The Advocate Saturday, July th ing parents who took the your ain expertise date in organizing to be held on Wednesday, the capability to deliver day off to volunteer for this and leading the student work July 11, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. emergency food and/or Scoutland work day: Beth Saturday,crews! Please July accept th our The meeting will be held in shelter programs, and 6. If Miller Lite, 64, Bud, Bud Cunningham, Jon Hile, Bil- Meridianmost sincere Chardonnay appreciation! & conferenceThanks for Room reading 108 The at theAdvocate they are a private voluntary Have happy & safe Light , Coors, Coors Light lie Jo Peterson, Brad Carl- Pinot Cumberland Grigio Area Barron County Government organization, have a volun- 4th of July! son, Matt Kogler, Nathan Friends of FlavorsAll Sale $4.99 or 2/$8 Center, 335 East Monroe tary board. Thanks for reading & Goldenain Light 12date pks Saturday,Mathison, ChrisJuly Flottum,th Scouting, Avenue, in Barron. Qualifying agencies The Advocate Forest Voille Kelly Borman, Justin Jobe, P. O. Box 415, The purpose of this meet- (including Barron County Buy 2/Get 1 FREE! Chad Lundmark and Cleve Cumberland, WI. 54829 & More Riesling $5.99 Moscatino Pink ing is to allocate the $6,337 food pantries, local govern- Aldous. “Scoutland” to supplement emergency mental or private voluntary 2/$10 • 3/$13 Moscato food and shelter programs organizations) wishing to Nine Line Red Blend • Veteran owned $6.99 or 2 for $12 in the county.THANKS The Local FOR apply READING for funding should Proceeds go to help wounded warriors Sale $12.99 Board will determine how attend this meeting. Please Freedom Wiskey•Veteran owned Sale $32.99 Makers Mark .750 $24.99 these funds are to beTHE distrib ADVOCATE- contact Jennifer Jako at CUMBERLAND 7 Days a Week • 8am - 8 pm 715-822-4777 UV Clear utedVodka among 1.75 the $12.99 emergency 715-537-6225 if you have food and shelter programs any questions. SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS Upcoming Events Crystal Lake Berries Community Ed Classes Thursday, June 21st THANKS FOR READING Candoni Moscato di Asti 6:30 pm • Marching Band Summerfest Parade • Oakdale, MN Kayaks & Music on BeaverSale Dam $8.99 Lake Saturday, June 23th STRAWBERRIES ARE RIPE! Cumberland Community Education is proud to announce for the 11 am • CHS Marching Band on Parade • Clear Lake THE ADVOCATE 2nd year that Cumberland School District kayaks and lifejackets will Monday, June 18th be available on Tuesday evenings during the Concert Series on the 6 pm • Monthly School Board Meeting • District Offices Pre-picked 5 quart pails or Pick-Your-Own shores of Library Lake from 6-8 p.m. Bringing your own containers Cost: Free • However, donations will be accepted by the Island Thursday, May 17th Open Tuesday 5 pm • Softball vs Hayward • Islander Park thru for U-Pick is appreciated! City Academy students/families who will be manning this fun event! (715) 822-4359 Open 7am-7pm ** Launch located across from AutoValue ** Friday, May 18th Sunday Bud, Bud Light & Golden Light TanqueraySo comeGin on1.75 down, $34.99 listen to some tunes, and bring the whole family! 3 pm • Baseball vs Spooner (DH) • Islander Park So that we are prepared and know you are interested please re- 715-822-4321 19th24 Ave. pk Cans& Hwy. or 63Bottles • North $14.95 of Comstock Closed on Sunday serve your kayaks by Monday of the week you wish to use them Behind the Isle Theatre www.neyssportsbar.com by calling the following number: Susan Bridger CCE Director, When you buy 2! (mail in rebate) 715-822-5121 ext. 403 / [email protected] ETC (Enrichment Through Culture) is proud to bring you the Happy 4th of July!Busch Light 30 pks SummerRoot Beer Yoga Outside $13.99 after rebate! Island City Music Concert Series & OtherPam Kegs, Baker, Instructor Sat. July 7th • Noon-5pm on the shores of Library Lake June 7-28, 2018 • Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. Eagleavailable Point Campground for your • $8 per session Join us on July 3rd • 6-8 pm for All Levels of GraduationExperience Parties! Welcome! (Male/Female All Ages) Directions: NorthCase Specials! on Cumberland’s Call! main street (2nd Av- Celebrity Bartender Phil Warner Kids Concert enue). Slight left continue on 2nd Avenue. Turn left on Is- land Avenue and follow it to the Eagle Point boat launch sponsored by and dock and parking area. Please check on Pam’s web- “Big Diehl” Tony Diehl site Yoga With Heart as to any changes or cancellations. In All proceeds will beneft the case of inclement weather Outdoor Yoga will be canceled until the next week. Reiki 101 Cumberland Food Pantry Admission is Free. Bring your own chair. SUMMER BODY 360` Hosted by April Willger, Intuitive Reiki Practioner & Kayaks will be available for use from the WITH INSTRUCTOR JADA HAMILTON Integrative Health Coach Don’t forget...Come Test Your Knowledge! This week’s Cumberland School District. Interested in a Total Body Workout? This class is for you!! Mon, June 18 • 4:30 pm • CHS Rm #12 • Cost $15 food from Free will donations appreciated on behalf of the First Class Free!! Come check us out!! Reiki is a Japanese word meaning universal life-force en- Island City Academy Charter School. To insure This 4-Week Session will begin ergy. Have you heard about energy medicine, but not sure TRIVIA TUESDAY! Bistro 63 what it all means? Come and learn what “energy” is and availablility, please call Susan Bridger, 715-822-5121 July 11th thru August 3 • Wed. & Fri. • 5:15 a.m. • CHS Gym Tuesday! • 7 pm ext. 403 by Monday July 2nd to reserve a kayak Cost: $7 for Walk-ins • 4 passes for $25 • 8 passes for $50 how to feel it, and how it affects our physical and emo- Please bring your own Yoga Mat & Dumb Bells. If possible. Weights, tional health. We’ll go over the energy centers, what they HIIT, and Tabata techniques will be used through-out the session. To represent , and how to balance them on your own. You will register or for questions or concerns please contact: Susan Bridg- leave with tools to become more aware of energy and er, CCE Director, 715-822-5121 ext. 403 or emailing sbrid@cs- how to keep your energetic field clean! There will also be dmail.com. a Reiki Session Demonstration. To register for this classcontact Susan Bridger, CCE Director, 715- Pickle Ball 822-5121 ext. 403 or emailing [email protected]. Need a FREE! Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays AEROBIC BENCH STEPPING Mark our Calendar for our 7-8 a.m. • Cumberland MS Gym fun night out? Instructor Pat Chuchwar A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. Simple rules and Baga Fest show easy for beginners to learn. Combines elements of tennis, badminton, Mondays at 5:30 pm & Weds. • 5 pm and ping-pong. Played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes and a Middle School Commons THE Klondike KatEs Ole Runs for Offce modified tennis net. Come and check out this “new” to Cumberland 10 Classes: $25 or or 3 month pass $45 exercise sensation that has increased in following! Use of balls, resistance bands, and weights. Benches are will be appearing at For more information or to register please contact: Susan Bridger Friday Saturday August 24 25 at m CCE Director, HS 715-822-5121 ext. 403, [email protected] available. Benefits: Improves leg musculature symetry and Ole is running for President of the Muskrat Lodge! balance; Saves your lower back by using less weight with Country Quiet Campground Will he best longtime rival Knut Knutson? ADULT CO-ED SOCCER step-ups vs. weight lifting; These workouts considered ex- Come watch the fun! tremely versatile. Questions? Contact: Susan Bridger CCE Director, on Sat. July 7th • 7:30 pm Wednesday Evenings 7-8:30 p.m. 715-822-5121 ext. 403/[email protected] No Charge For Admission EC Annual Board Meeting St. Anthony’s Soccer Fields Questions or Concerns? Please contact: Everyone Welcome! Mon. July 23 .m. Susan Bridger, CCE Director at 715-822-5121 ext. 403 Bring your own chairs Cumberland Arts Center or email [email protected] & Come join the fun! All are encouraged & welcome to attend 2535 11th St • Cumberland Come Check us out! CUMBERLAND FITNESS CENTER HOURS: 5 1/2 miles East on Cty. Rd. B to 11th St. Located in the Cumberland High School • Cost: $1 per night Information regarding ETC events can be seen at www.cumberlandetc.com or you can "like" Mon. - Fri: 5-8 am & 4 - 8:30 pm • Sat: 7-10 am ETC on Facebook or watch the Advocate NOW Open Sundays 1-4 pm ETC is located at 1595 2nd Avenue • Cumberland, WI Former CSD students under 21: Free (across from Cumberland Elementary School)

Pot Luck Supper followed by the meeting Wednesday, June 27, 2018 3 Northwoods Notebook: Students Of The Quarter Opposite traffc: to the lake on Monday, the city on weekends By Larry Werner

Two of the kids and intimidating and certainly three grandkids were here not as peaceful paddling for Father’s Day, and as when the lake is so busy. we cruised Beaver Dam in And Cumberland is a our pontoon, dodging the quiet, small town during weekend water skiers and the week – a tourist town on jet skis, I said to my son, weekends, when it’s more Zack: “This is why I like diffcult getting waited on being up here during the at stores, getting a table at week.” a restaurant, getting a tee Since we bought a place time at the Cumberland in Cumberland four years Golf Club. ago, I have tended to be Now you’re going to here during the week and point out that I’ve written back in the Cities on week- before that Cumberland ends. Until last fall, that needs to cater to tourists was because Ann had a more. We need bed-and- business in Minnesota, and breakfasts where folks can I’d go “home” on the week- stay for short periods. We ends. She sold the business need attractions, like a bike Students of the 4th quarter: Back row (Left to right): Ethan Brimblecom, Carter Grant, Amie West, Emily Witkie- almost a year ago, and that trail around the lake and gift wicz, Chris Acosta, Tanner Riebe and Tyler Bos. Front row (Left to right: Albry Benson, Mercedes Ladd, Kaleb has meant she can spend shops where out-of-towners Ahead, Josie Capra, Macy Beecroft, Mya Anderson, Autumn, Kuijer, Taylor Doolittle, and Jack Owens more time here. We toyed can spend their money, or with the idea of having an ice cream counter on Scott Spoolman only one home – the one in main street. We do need Cumberland – but bought a those things to bring dol- makes Author small condo near the kids lars into our economy and Visit to Library and grandkids. more second homes to bring With three kids and fve property-tax dollars into our Author and former DNR grandchildren in Eagan, cash-strapped city hall. journalist Scott Spoolman Minn., we fgured we’d be A few weeks back, I takes readers with him to back there frequently for wrote that we should pro- twenty-eight parks, forests birthday parties, soccer mote Cumberland to folks and natural areas in his book games, gymnastic meets in the Cities as a great “Wisconsin State Parks.” and to babysit. And it place only 90 minutes from Former Cumberland resi- would be better to have our “God’s Country.” dent, Mr. Spoolman will own place rather than bunk- One reader said in an shed light on glacial, vol- ing with them. So we found email if all those city peo- canic and other bedrock- a good deal on a fxer-upper ple come here, it won’t be shaping phenomena on that we’ve fxed up and I “God’s Country.” More than Thursday, July 12, at noon, call my “city cabin.” one person has said over the at the Thomas St. Angelo So our pattern is to do op- past four years that if I keep Public Library. Refresh- posite what most folks do writing about what a great ments will be provided by who have a city home and a place this is, more people the Friends of the Library. lake place. Instead of head- will move to this best-kept Please call 715-822-2767 ing to “the lake” on Friday secret on Beaver Dam, and or email cupl@cumberland- COMING JULY 5-7 and back to the metro on it won’t be the place we pl.org to sign up for this Sunday, we do it the other love to live. free event. way around. And it makes a Good point. lot of sense. I must admit it’s nice to For one thing, the lake sit on a bench downtown, Traffcking... is much quieter Monday or at Tourist Park and enjoy LOOK FOR DETAILS IN through Friday. We have the quiet of our little village • Child has a history of be- kayaks, and our lake is a where people know your ing missing/runaway/kicked great one for paddling. It’s name. That’s what Cumber- out two or more times within long and narrow and winds land is during the week. the last sixmonths (caregiver around the town. We can On summer weekends, doesn’t know where/who kayak from our place at it becomes something else. child is with) NEXT WEEKS ADVOCATE! Serenity Shores around the That’s when I go to my city • Confrmed or reported Eagle Point, past the city cabin to see the grandkids use of hotels for parties or beach and under the 63 and friends, or for a play, or sexual encounters bridge all the way to Nor- a Twins game, or a concert • Child has unexplained wegian Bay, or to the bay or visit a museum. When I injuries near City Hall and back. Or walk city streets, however, • Child has unusual, unex- we can turn west and pad- no one says hello. plained, or out of the ordi- dle all the way to Camp By Sunday evening, I’m nary tattoos Brigadoon, where we can ready to return to my happy To Report a case of sus- stop for ice cream. place where you can hear pected Human Traffcking At times during the week, the birds singing the loons contact the Barron County we have the lake almost to crying and where people Sheriff’s Department at 715- ourselves. On the weekend, call you by name and when 537-3106, Barron County it’s different. There is some they ask, “How are you?” Health and Human Services fun in riding the waves they really want to know. at 715-537-5691. made by the motorized Larry Werner’s email is craft, but, frankly, it’s a bit [email protected]. 4 Wednesday, June 27, 2018 Opinion

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About childrenJuly in holiday, war torn we sin’s early stage investmentin our ofcewere both by 12:00 down, theoon fve- nies in 2016 and 46 compa- the reported U.S. average. areasarticles throughout and the ad world.- Aboutask children that all living news community: Six portfolio year surge in early stage ac- nies in 2015. There were 27 An encouraging trend is FAY, JE 29th. undervertisements authoritarian rulers be in placesarticles such as and North ad -managers from a statewide tivity is noteworthy. $1-million deals in 2013 and that investors appear to have Korea.in About our offce children by living in poverty stricken “fund-of-funds” gathered At least 127 Thanks Wiscon- 38 in 2014. discovered parts of Wiscon- vertisements beon the same platform to talk sin early stage companies • Average deal size fell sin outside Madison. countries12:00 in oon Africa on and the Middlein East our and offce about by about how and whereHave they a saferaised investmenthappy 4th capital in from $2 million in 2016 to Sixty-seven of the 127 children FAY, living in poverty right here12:00 in oonAmerica. on plan to invest in some of the 2017, the Wisconsin Tech- $1.82 million in 2017, com- deals were concentrated in Can weJune do 29th.something? Sure we can. FAY, A good be- state’s youngest companies. nology Council publication pared to $1.6 million in 2015. the Madison area, which is ginning might be attempting to bring to pass the Even fve years ago, that reported. That’s a 71 percent Median round size in 2017 home to one of the nation’s closingThanks. lines of the common table June prayer 29th. - “Let June 6 conversation at Madi- increase from fve years ago dropped to $360,000, down largest research universities there be a goodly share on tables everywhere.” son’s Union South wouldn’t but an 8 percent decrease from around $514,000 in and strong anchor compa- Thanks. have taken place because from 2016. 2016 and $600,000 in 2015. nies in health information, We can resolve to feed children everywhere. Kids there was no Badger Fund More than $231 million • There was a shift in biotechnology and more. are the future and we have been blessed with won- of Funds – the name for was raised by those 127 the distribution of funding The Milwaukee area, which derful children and grandchildren. I hope we can the umbrella venture capital companies, which is less rounds, with a smaller share lagged in deal fow for years, all strive to make the future brighter for all chil- group that covers fve differ- than the $276 million raised of companies (11 percent) showed 39 investments. dren, everywhere. Next Mothers Day and Fathers ent funds across Wisconsin. in 2016 but still the second- raising between $1 million That’s still disproportionate In fact, 15 of the 40 or so highest total on record. and $10 million but a larger to the size of each metropol- Day let us check our progress. angel networks and earlyEAY There were EAE $128.3 million share of companies (11.6 itan area, but the deal spread SEE YOU NEXT WEEK! stage funds active inDue Wis -to inthe early 4th stage of Julyinvestments holiday, in wepercent) ask raising between used to be much wider. consin today didn’t exist Wisconsin in 2013, $218.8 $100,000 and $1 million. In the context of what was fve years ago – and onlythat 10 all million news in articles 2014 and and $209.5 advertise • Six in- 10 companies have also a down year nationally of those 40 were part mentsof the bemillion in our in 2015.offce by 12:00 oonraised investment dollars in for venture capital invest- EAY EAE landscape 15 years ago.on FAY,The numbers JE indicate29th. the the past. For 37 percent of ment, the dip in Wisconsin Unless those “smart mon- early stage investing scene early stage companies that deals for 2017 isn’t a fre Due to the 4th of July holiday, we ask ey” people aren’t as smart Thank as in youWisconsin very ismuch getting more secured funding, 2017 was alarm. Still, it points to the that all news articles and advertise- they and their investors think,for your robust, cooperation. although Wiscon - the frst year doing so while fact Wisconsin companies there must be something sin remains in no danger of 63 percent of startups re- must constantly compete ments be in our offce by 12:00 oon about the technology, people, overtaking California, Mas- ceived continued support. for investment dollars from on FAY, JE 29th. companies and business cli- sachusetts or as a • Healthcare and informa- home-grown funds and net- Thank you very much mate of Wisconsin that leads venture capital hub. tion technology continued works as well as funds out- for your cooperation. angel and venture capital- In fact, if Wisconsin were as the focus of investor at- side the state’s borders. ists to believe there are good to match a typical year’s an- tention in 2017, both in the Still is president of the Wis- deals to be found here. gel and venture capital ac- number of deals (67.7 per- consin Technology Council. The generally positive tivity in Michigan, Utah or cent) and dollars invested He is the former associate trend in early stage investing , that alone would (79.7 percent). editor of the Wisconsin State is one theme of the latest edi- be an accomplishment. Here • About 16.5 percent of Journal. Learn more at: tion of “The Wisconsin Port- are other highlights from the Wisconsin early stage com- http://wisconsintechnology- folio,” which has tracked an- report: panies that received funding council.com/publications/ gel and venture capital deals • Thirty-seven Wisconsin in 2017 are women-led or wisconsin-portfolio/ Think of your pets on the 4th of July A Look Back To The Editor: Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Do not take your animals CA.; Blue Cross for Pets 10 Years Ago Day Golf Tournament at the 1958 United States National ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin to a freworks show or let (UK); Pet MD; Humane So- June 25, 2008 Cumberland Golf Course. Team that was the frst team Bents, is one of 448 high the pet outdoors while fre- ciety of the U. S.; and The Don Johnson Motors has There were two divisions: to play in the Soviet Union. school girls from throughout works are being used. Telegraph (UK). announced its recent acqui- Child 16 years or younger, A big “once in a lifetime” Wisconsin participating in You might consider Phantom Fireworks hope sition of William G. Talbot winners were: Scott & Kyle event will be noted in the the 20th session of Badger consulting with your vet- you enjoy the Independence & Sons Chevrolet Buick Krueger with 41; Tom and community of Barronett this Girls’ State. erinarian before freworks Day holiday safely and in Cumberland. The move Brett Toftness, 42; and Steve weekend with a Centennial The Cumberland Jaycees, season. Some pets may re- show courtesy and compas- is part of General Motors and Zach Lindfors 43. In the Celebration, sponsored by with the help of the Girl quire sedation. The veteri- sion to your pets and ani- national channeling strategy Child Older than 16, winners the Barronett Bombers and Scouts who donated $125, narian could suggest some mals. to combine its franchises, were: Dave and Tim Stein- Clover Leaf 4-H Clubs. have put up a 50-foot dock behavior modifcation tech- William A. Weimer, consolidate dealers and fur- burg with 41; John Benjamin 50 Years Ago for the public’s use at the niques. Vice President, ther its network across the and Jamie Shaffer, 42; and June 27, 1968 Cumberland bathing beach. Many of these sug- Phantom Fireworks, country. The Cumberland John and Joe Garibaldi, 42. The weather in these parts The dock will be used also gestions have come from Youngstown, OH. location will provide the area 30 Years Ago remained unsettled this past for swimming lessons for with premium pre-owned June 29, 1988 week with temperatures on youngsters. “An Independent Community Newspaper” and certified used vehicle G o v e r n o r To m m y the cool side and an over- 65 Years Ago sales, as well as maintenance Thompson announced that abundance of rainfall. While June 25, 1953 THE CUMBERLAND ADVOCATE and repair operation. his administration has re- the City of Cumberland Pledges amounting to Owned by Jackson County Periodicals postage paid in Trees on the Moon, a quested the authorization remained unscathed, sev- nearly $18,000 have been Publishing, Inc. 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Let- if the winning band, Alton Don Clark, a Cumber- “Wisconsin’s Island City” 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday ters are limited to one per month Kelly, from Madison, would land resident and employee last Friday. He visited at per person.Letters endorsing or not be able to perform, Trees of Stella Cheese here, was several local business places Paul Bucher, Publisher criticizing candidates for elected Paul Bucher, Ad Manager ofce will not be published two on the Moon could take the named to the United States and was a guest at a luncheon Mark Fuller, Sports weeks prior to the election. stage at Summerfest on July Hockey Hall of Fame at at The Tower House. In the Janet Penney, Production, The editor also reserves 4th. Eveleth, MN. He, along evening, he delivered a ma- Circulation the right to edit letters to meet space requirements, clarify, or Jerrad Lindfors, 8, of with Hall enshrinees Bob jor address at a dinner at the Hope Vicich, Ad Compositor, to avoid obscenity, libel, or inva- Cumberland, traveled to Ridder and Everett “Buck” Red Cedar County Club near WEATHER News Reporter sion of privacy. All letters must Miller Park to take part in the Riley, founded the Min- Birchwood. Bob Nugent, Photos Date Hi Lo Precip. bear the handwritten signature state Pitch, Hit & Run com- nesota Amateur Hockey New picnic tables and 6/20 73 59 0.02” of the writer and include the 6/21 79 60 - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: address and phone number(s) petition, and earned second Association in 1947. Among benches have been installed $34.00 a year in Barron, for verication purposes. place honors. Jerrad earned his accomplishments with at the Cumberland Extended 6/22 79 57 - Burnett, Polk Poetry and thank you letters his way to Milwaukee by the MAHA were founding Care Unit, courtesy of the 6/23 79 56 - and Washburn Counties. are not appropriate. There will winning the local competi- the frst Bantam level state Hospital Auxiliary. 6/24 81 57 - be a charge for letters of thank (“Snowbird Rate”: $5.00 tion in Rice Lake and the tournament in the United 55 Years Ago 6/25 78 57 - charge) you from individuals and they 6/26 79 60 0.12” will be included with the paid sectional competition in States. He has also been a June 27, 1963 $36.00 in the Rest of notices, not with Letters to the LaCrosse. longtime vice president of Don Clark was re-elected Wisconsin and Editor. Temperature & precipitation All of Minnesota. 20 Years Ago the Amateur Hockey Asso- vice president of the Ama- readings are taken at $38.00 in the Rest of July 1, 1998 ciation of the United States, teur Hockey Association 7 a.m. for the previous United States. Weekly deadline is 24 hours and are There were 50 teams that where his particular interest at a recent meeting held in provided by the MEMBER OF 2:00 p.m. on participated in the Alternate has been junior hockey. In Buffalo, New York. umberand tiity fce. WISCONSIN NEWSPAPER Friday ASSOCIATION Shot format in the Father’s addition he managed the Annette Bents, daugh- Wednesday, June 27, 2018 5 Court News Marriage Licenses Cole M. Stodola, 18, of Investigator Grimm and the white charred residue and a Roberts. There were con- She said she didn’t know Christopher J. Einolf, 49, Haugen has been charged informant. Detective Olson crystalline substance inside versations between Rogers the woman’s name and she Oak Park, IL., and Amy E. with being adult permit- provided the informant with of it. Detective Olson recog- and a man later identifed claimed she didn’t know Pelka, 51, Oak Park, IL.; ting underage drinking, $400 in prerecorded money nized the pipe as a pipe used as Buck Zehner, who was there was any methamphet- Samuel E. Miller, 25, Town and underage drinking. He to purchase the stolen four to smoke methamphetamine, Janeen Mosay’s boyfriend, amine in the book. She said of Vance Creek, and Laura is scheduled to appear July wheeler, as well as an elec- and the crystalline substance which indicate that Mosay the woman she met was in D. Miller, 26, Town of 18, 2018. tronic recording device to re- as methamphetamine. He was aware of the fact that her early 30s with an aver- Vance Creek; Saturnino De- Trey A. Aaby, 17, of Rice cord conversations between later conducted a feld test of methamphetamine was con- age build. She said that she LaTorre Munoz, 39, Alme- Lake, has been charged with the informant and Craine. the substance, which yielded cealed in the book that she had little to no interaction na, and Angela K. Silverio, possession of drug para- The informant trav- a positive result for the pres- dropped off at the jail. with the woman and that her 38, Almena; Shawn J. Sand- phernalia, obstructing an eled to the Skinaway Lake ence of methamphetamine. Detective Hagen was boyfriend is the only one ers, 27, Chetek, and Kael- offcer, and underage drink- boat landing and met with Detective Olson conduct- also advised that Roger that actually got out of the lie E. Palmer, 26, Chetek; ing. He is scheduled to ap- Craine. The meeting could ed an interview of Craine, specifcally requested Zeh- car and went to the woman’s John E. Soldner, 30, Town pear July 18, 2018. be heard via audio record- and he admitted to stealing ner have his mother deliver car to get the book. of Vance Creek, and Am- Criminal Complaints ing, in which two male voic- the ATV. Craine agreed to the book to the jail. In ad- Detective Hagen pointed ber M. Nesbitl, 26, Town of Robert J. Malone, 35, of es could be heard. Detective take Detective Olson to vari- dition the phone calls indi- out to Ms. Mosay that ac- Vance Creek; Kyle J. Du- Rice Lake, has been charged Olson recognized one voice ous areas in Polk and Barron cated that Rogers obtained cording to her story, her son commun, 24, Chetek, and with carrying a concealed as belonging to the infor- County and point out where a phone number for the in- contacted her from jail and Bailey J. Losey, 22, Chetek; weapon. His hearing will be mant and was later able to he had stolen property. dividual who provided the asked her to drive over 100 Daniel A. Jones, 34, Town held August 15, 2018. confrm that the other voice If convicted Craine religious book to his mother miles round trip to meet a of Lakeland and Catlin R. Tracy A. Berschneider, belonged to Craine. may be fne not more than from Cook. Cook was heard woman less than fve miles Erickson, 27, Cumberland; 36, of Clayton, has been After approximately $30,000 or imprisoned for in the background of one away from the jail to obtain Donald K. Damm 61, Rice charged with disorderly 20 minutes the informant not more than 13 years, or of the calls, providing the a Bible and deliver it to the Lake, and Laurie L. Camp- conduct, domestic abuse. returned to meet with in- both. His driver’s license number to Rogers, who in jail and asked that it be given bell, 60, Rice Lake; Robert Her initial appearance will vestigators and informed may also be revoked for not turn relayed it to Zehner. to an inmate that is incarcer- M. Brueggen, 60, Rice Lake be held June 20, 2018. Detective Olson that he had more than fve years. His The number is the same ated in the same cell block as and Lisa M. Richter, 55, Ted W. Chumbley, 52, of purchased the four wheeler. preliminary hearing will be number that Cook frequent- her son. He also pointed out Rice Lake; Jacob R. Most, Almena, has been charged However, Craine had driven held June 28, 2018. ly calls from jail and was to her that she was paid $100 28, Cumberland, and Court- with battery, domestic the four wheeler to the boat Janeen M Mosay, 49, of suspected to be his source to do this. Despite being ney J. Kaufman, 25, Cam- abuse, and disorderly con- landing and the informant Webster, has been charged of methamphetamine. confronted with these facts eron; Zachary S. Jenson, duct, domestic abuse. He is had given Craine a ride to an with attempted delivery of On June 14, 2018, De- Mosay continued to deny 22, Rice Lake, and Abigail scheduled to appear July 18, area described as “the four methamphetamine as a party tective Hagen interviewed any knowledge of what was K. Story, 22, Bashaw; Ste- 2018. corners,” so Craine could to a crime. Roberts concerning the in the book she delivered to ven A. Bursch, 37, Minne- Brandon C. Purintun, walk to the casino. The criminal complaint book that was dropped the jail for Roberts. apolis, MN., and Adrea M. 26, of Cameron, has been Detective Olson con- states that on June 9, 2018, off for him. Roberts indi- If convicted Mosay Substad, 36, Minneapolis, charged with resisting/ob- ducted an interview with Barron County Deputy Ha- cated the book was simply may be fned not more than MN.; Freddie C. Yoder, 21, structing an offcer. His the informant, who said that gen received notifcation dropped off in his name and $12,500 or imprisoned for Irving, and Susie E. Miller, hearing will be held Sep- Craine had driven the four from Barron County Jail he didn’t know anything not more than six years and 21, Town of Sioux Creek; tember 26, 2018 wheeler to the boat landing Correctional Offcer Valadez about it. When he was con- three months, or both. Her Gregory R. Jacobs, 37, Ryan L. Wagner, 44, of alone. He said Craine did that he found meth concealed fronted with the fact that he driver’s license may also be Cumberland and Teri M. Barron, has been charged not have a key for the four in the spine of a religious was persistent in asking jail suspended for not more than Woodley, 33, Cumberland; with possession of meth- wheeler, so he had to hot book called “Jesus Calling” staff for the book to be de- fve years. Her preliminary and Luke C. Clifford, 30, amphetamine. His ad- wire it. that had been dropped off at livered to him, he acknowl- hearing will be held June 29, Pueblo, CO., and Katy L. journed initial appearance The informant told the Barron County Jail by a edged that was in fact true, 2018. Bochat, 29, Pueblo, CO. was scheduled for June 19, Craine to park the four woman identifed as Janeen but it was at the urging of Tyler James Free, 25 of Barron County 2018. wheeler in the woods and he Mosay. She requested that other inmates in the cell Poskin, and Alyssa R. Ow- Circuit Court Kyle A. Craine, 29, would return with a trailer it be delivered to Peter Rob- block. He identifed the in- ens, 23, of Poskin, have each Earl F. Berg, 28, Rice of Cumberland, has been to pick it up. The informant erts, who Detective Hagen mates. While Roberts indi- been charged with obstruct- Lake, speeding, $175.30; charged with operating a led Detective Olson to the was aware was an inmate cated he was aware of other ing an offcer. Ronald D. Blomberg, 28, motor vehicle without the location of the four wheeler, assigned to C Block, along occurrence where metham- The criminal complaint Barron, speeding, 16-19 owner’s consent, theft of which was recovered by law with Janeen Mosay’s son, phetamine was being smug- states that on March 25, mph over the speed limit, moveable property, and enforcement. and another individual. De- gled into the jail involving 2018, Investigator Emmons $200.50; Kelcy R. Coleman, possession of methamphet- On June 14, 2018, Detec- tective Hagen was advised Cook, he continued to deny responded to an emergency 18, Turtle Lake, speeding, amine. tive Olson, along with De- that the meth was concealed having any knowledge of call for assistance at a resi- $175.30; Judith A. Delgado, The criminal complaint tective Carroll and Deputy in the spine of the book and the methamphetamine that dence on South Mill Street 24, Cumberland, speeding, states that on May 24, 2018, Winkler, conducted an op- that there were two packages had been located in the book in the City of Barron, for a $16-19 mph over the speed at 6:54 p.m. Barron County eration to attempt to recover of suspected methamphet- that he was requesting. fve-year-old child that was limit, $200.50; Christine M. Deputy Wolfe was advised additional stolen property amine. Detective Hagen had Detective Hagen at- having a seizure. Investiga- Hughes-Senneff, 36, Cam- that Barron County Dis- from Craine, again using the also received an anonymous tempted to interview Rog- tor Emmons immediately eron, failure to yield right of patch had received a call informant. tip on June 7th, that meth- ers concerning the book that responded along with emer- way, $187.90; Nicholas K. Mosay, 31, Balsam Lake, from a male subject who At approximately 11:30 amphetamine was being his mother had dropped off gency personnel with the speeding, 45+ mph over the requested to speak with the a.m. The informant picked smuggled into the jail inside at the jail. Rogers denied Barron Fire Department speed limit, $515.50 + driv- deputy regarding a theft. up Craine. The vehicle the religious books intended having any knowledge of and Gold Cross Ambulance. er’s license suspended for Deputy Wolfe made con- informant was driving was for Timothy Cook. Detec- any book being dropped off Despite the emergency re- 15 days, operating a motor tact with the subject who equipped with audio and tive Hagen notifed the jail for Roberts, or having any- sponse efforts taken, the vehicle without insurance, stated that his fancee owns video recording devices. of that particular tip prior to thing to do with metham- child could not be resusci- $200.50, non-registration of a 20 acre parcel of land on The informant and Craine his contact from Offcer Va- phetamine being smuggled tated and, after additional re- vehicle, and driver possess 20th Avenue approximately traveled to various locations ladez. into the jail. suscitative efforts were tak- open intoxicants in a motor .7 of a mile west of High- in Barron and Polk counties According the Barron On June 15, Detective en at Barron Mayo Hospital, vehicle, $263.50; Darren I. way 63. He stated he and and eventually stopped at a County Deputy Pressley, he Hagen interviewed Janeen the child was pronounced Nelson, 55, Barron, inatten- his fancee had been at the residence located in Polk was also contacted by the Mosay concerning the book deceased. tive driving, $187.90; Jus- property the previous eve- County. The informant and Barron County Jail on June that she had dropped off Investigator Emmons tice M. Reinart, 22, Barron, ning and they had dropped Craine eventually left the ve- 9th concerning the suspected at the jail that contained spoke with the deceased operating a motor vehicle off his 2012 Polaris sports- hicle, returned to the vehicle methamphetamine that Of- methamphetamine. She child’s mother, Alyssa R. after suspension of his driv- men 500 four wheeler, as and headed back to Barron fcer Valadez had informed acknowledged during the Owens, and Tyler J. Free, er’s license, $200.50; Vidal well as a utility trailer. County. Detective Hagen about. course of her interview that who is Owens’ signifcant E. Ruiz, 21, Barron, speed- When they returned to During the course of trav- Deputy Pressley had been she picked up the Bible at a other and the father of two ing, $175.30, and operat- the property the afternoon of eling Detective Olson could requested to take custody of church and that her son had children in common with ing a motor vehicle with- out a valid driver’s license, May 24th the four wheeler hear the informant complain- the suspected methamphet- ordered it for “that Roberts Owens. Free lived in the $200.50; Jacque S. Valen- was no longer there, but the ing to Craine about Craine amine to be feld tested. He guy” in jail. When she was residence with Owens, cour, 22, Almena, speeding, utility trailer still was. He smoking what was believed was provided with the sus- asked if her son was Jor- along with Owens’ fve year 20-24 mph over the speed said he did not give anyone to be methamphetamine in pected substances that were dan Rogers, she indicated old child before the child’s limit, $225.70; Derek M. permission to take the four the vehicle. By matching the contained in smaller “gem” that he was. She said her death on March 23, and the White, 28, Barron, speed- wheeler and he had no idea GPS map of where the ve- style baggies. He feld tested son told her that she would two children, ages one year ing, $175.30; Leah R. Du- where it may have gone. He hicle was traveling and also the substance and obtained a be meeting with a woman’ and three M months and three clon, 22, Rice Lake, oper- said there was no particular having communicated with positive result for the pres- at the church who would CMBLyears of age, they have in ating a motor vehicle while way to distinguish his ve- the informant, Detective Ol- ence of methamphetamine. give her the book. She said common. ’ M L CCL intoxicated, 2nd, $1,555.00 hicle from any other 2012 son knew the pair would be On June 14, 2018, De- that she and her boyfriend Cont’d on page 8 + local jail, driver’s license Polaris Sportsman 500, traveling to the Turtle CMBL Lake tective Hagen was advised went to the church resentedto meet y te Cumerland revoked for 16 months, ig- other than the fact that he Casino. L CCLby Barron County Jail Cap- the woman to get the book. Police Call Log on page 10 nition interlock ordered; had aftermarket saddlebags Detective Olson con- tain Evenson that after the Camer o Commerce Tyler J. Free, 25, Barron, attached to it. He gave Dep- tacted Turtleresented Lake Offcer y te methamphetamine Cumerland had been uesday L rd operating a motor vehicle uty Wolfe the registration Schallock andCamer requested he o intercepted,Commerce inmate Roberts without carrying a driver’s “MICKand’S ednesday PICKS L” t or serial number of the four conduct a traffcuesday stop of the Lwas very rd persistent in ask- license, $267.50; and Dane wheeler, and said that it had vehicle. Offcer Schallock ing for the book that was Music un or eryone A. Giesel, 63, Cumberland, 2013 FORD EDGE SEL approximately 1400 miles did, in fact,and conduct ednesday a traffc dropped L off fort him. Detec- operating a motor vehicle AWD • 3.5 V6at • teAuto Cumerland • All the Extras Beac without carrying a driver’s on it. He also said that it had stop in the Musicparking lot of un the ortive Hageneryone was also advised Spotlessids In & gamesOut • One egin Owner at 110 am license, (amended from approximately half of a tank casino. at te Cumerlandthat jail Beac staff had been lis- Fresh Trade • Won’t Last Long • Call operating a motor vehicle of gas in it, but that he had Detective Olson and tening to the phone calls on ednesday without a valid driver’s li- taken the keys with him. Deputy ids Winkler games traveled egin made at by110 Cook. am All of these 2008 FORD ESCAPECome oin LIMITED te On June 7, 2018, Detec- to the location of the traffc individuals are inmates in cense), $267.50. on ednesday 4x4 • V6 • Autoain • All datethe Right aturday Equipment uly t Ann L. Gouine, 59, of tive Olson was as contacted stop and made contact with C Block together. The in- Moonroof • Leather • Perfect 2nd Family Unit by Polk County Investigator Craine, where heCome was placed oin formationte from the phone Barron, was convicted for Nice Trade • See Mee NOW disorderly conduct, domes- Grimm. Investigator Grimm under arrestain for theft. date aturdaycalls indicated uly t that Jordan tic abuse. She was fned told Detective Olson that he Deputy Winkler conduct- Rogers facilitated the book 2006 LINCOLN MARK LT PICKUP $200.50 had an informant in Polk ed a search of Craine and lo- containing the metham- 4x4 • 5.4 V8 • Auto • Leather Buckets Complaints County who was approached cated a black cloth bag which phetamine to be dropped Kristie L. Odowd, 64, of by a person in Barron Coun- contained a glass pipe with a off specifcally for Peter Luxury Vehicle with All the Toys Chetek, has been charged ty about purchasing a sto- Crew Cab • A Hard-to-Find Unit • Call Me with disorderly conduct. len four wheeler. He said Her court trial will be held that the informant had been ‘04 FORD F150 SUPER CREW XLT August 21, 2018. asked to purchase the four 4x4 • V8 • Auto The following people wheeler by Kyle Craine, ’ M Nice Work or Personal Use Pick-up have been charged with who Detective Olson knows CMBL Full Power • Ready to Go! underage drinking and are from prior contacts. Inves- ’ M scheduled to appear July tigator Grimm said that the L CCL CMBL 18, 2018: Jacqueline J. Ro- informant has had various resented y te Cumerland Just One Call barge, 19, Rice Lake; Aus- methamphetamine transac- L CCL tin J. Ellis, 18, Rice Lake; tions with Craine, and that Camer o Commerce resented y te Cumerland Summer N. Marske, 17, he asked the informant to uesday L rd and Camer o Commerce Spooner; Andrew P. Do- purchase the four wheeler, ednesday uly t That’s All! ane, 20, Rice Lake; Abigail or to trade for an ounce of Make Buying Easyuesday • Call 1-888-876-1749 L rd and M. Johnson, 19, Rice Lake; meth. Music un or eryone ednesday uly t Samuel E. Bliese, 18, Rice On June 7th Detective at te Cumerland Beac Call Your Local Sales Consultant Lake; Sydney N. Barineau, Olson was contacted by In- Music un or eryone ids games egin at 110 am on Mick Ritchie at 715-822-2350 19, Rice Lake; Daniel S. vestigator Grimm, who ex- or cell phoneat te# 715-671-8424 Cumerland Beac Ronning, 19, Rice Lake; plained that Craine had made ednesday ids games egin at 110 am on Benjamin R. Crotteau, 19, contact with the informant Come oin te Rice Lake; Coltan Q. Fen- and asked to make arrange- FIEDLER FORD,ednesday INC. ske, 18, Rice Lake; and ments for the informant to ain date 204 MADISON Come AVENUE oin te Rhylee A. Roen, 18, Rice purchase the four wheeler. aturday uly t Lake. Detective Olson met with GRANTSBURG, WIain 54840 date aturday uly t

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Kobe Berghammer puts up a free throw at the WBCA Named to the HON All Conference Track team from Cumberland were from left Honorable Mention Emma Boys Division 4 All Star Game Saturday June 16th in Stokes, Autumn Donatell, Emily Schmitz and Izzy West. The girls were honored as part of the 4x100 relay Wisconsin Dells. Kobe score 7 points for the North team. Donatell was also 2nd team in the 100 hurdles while West was Honorable Mention in the shot put as team in 74-71 win over the South team. Congratula- well. Not pictured are Mackenzie Johnson 1st team in the 200 meter dash and Damien Capuzzi Honorable tions Kobe on a great year! Mention in the shot put. DNR: Heavy rains fuel Post 98 Legion Baseball Action! foods, faster currents statewide June storms packing Dombrowski says. heavy downpours have Here are some other safe- pushed lake and river levels ty tips from Dombrowski: into food levels, tossed de- • Make a foat plan, fol- bris into waterways and ac- low that plan - and let some- celerated currents statewide, one know where you are go- signaling Wis. Department ing. of Natural Resources of- • Always wear a life fcials to remind all water jacket. All people in either users to think safety by canoe or kayak are required checking local water condi- by law to have a wearable tions and always wear a life U.S. Coast Guard-approved jacket when on the water. life jacket on board. Capt. April Dombrowski, • Match your skill level head of the DNR Bureau of to water and weather condi- Law Enforcement’s Rec- tions. reation Safety and Outdoor • Take a boating safety Skills Section, says the class and hone your skills. heavy rain and rapid onset • Everyone born on or of fash foods in many ar- after January 1, 1989 must eas of Wisconsin resulted in have completed a boating road wash-out, closures and safety course to operate a sinkholes. In addition to the motorboat (unless ages 10- roadway issues, it can have 15 and accompanied by a a major impact on your parent or guardian). You can water-based recreational ac- take an online boat safety Riley Bodsberg slides safely into third base after a big 2 run triple in Cumberland’s win over Barron Thursday tivities. course. night at Islander Park. Dombrowski says this se- • Do not overload your vere weather is a reminder vessel. for all to check your local • Place belongings and water conditions before dry clothing in a wet sack or boating or paddling, swim- other waterproof container. ming or any water activity. • Another top tip is to re- Good places to check are lo- main sober while operating cal tourism offces, DNR of- your boat or paddling. Hold fces, local bait shops, sport- off on consuming alcohol ing goods stores or the U.S. until after your recreational Geological Survey, too. boating outing. Remember “One quick safety tip is this weekend is the national to always wear a U.S. Coast Operation Dry Water event, Guard-approved life jack- when law enforcement et,” Dombrowski said. “To- agencies partner to keep day’s models are comfort- the waters safe for all by able versions. Wearing one removing impaired opera- just might save your life.” tors. DNR wardens will be Learn more about life jack- out, joining local boat pa- ets for every water sport. trols for this June 29 - July Some of these storms and 1 weekend. heavy rains have pushed • Wisconsin has many trees and other debris in the popular lakes and rivers water which creates another that attract many users for danger to keep watch. High all sorts of water activi- water levels also increases ties. And with all the users the shoreline and erosion comes boat congestion and impacts of your boat wake. unintended user conficts. Some areas have imple- For all water recreational mented lake-wide slow- enthusiasts to have a safe no-wake requirements. Re- and enjoyable outing, it’s member to always be aware important to slow down, use of your boat wake and im- common sense and respect pact on others and check the other users on the waters. Post 98 second baseman Dylan Wackerfuss thows to frst trying to complete a double play Thursday night vs signage prior to launching, Barron. Despite a nice turn the runner was safe at frst.

HON Sportsmanship Winners Wednesday, June 27, 2018 7 An Outdoorsman’s Journal by Mark Walters Getting Kids Outside! Hello friends, hoping we can pick up more people. Recently KAMO “Kids And Mentors Outdoors” Anyways, this camping trip was plain and simple has kept me very busy. This week I am going to write a very cool experience for everyone involved. AJ is about two experiences where KAMO mentors from a chef, and 100% takes care of the food other than Poynette to New Lisbon did their best to teach and Saturday night when we ordered pizza. show our youth a good time in the great outdoors. On Friday night we had braised beef brisket sand- Saturday, June 2nd wiches that AJ had smoked himself, and those may High 68, low 52 have been the best sandwiches that I have ever had. Last December KAMO took 23 hunters that are I have taken part in at least 150 KAMO events in the age bracket of 10 to 17 on what we call “The and what I always fnd to be very interesting is when Joe.” The Joe is a deer hunt and camp that takes you get the kids outside and away from their elec- Some of the gang at the end of our camping trip. place in Columbia County and a large part of this tronic devices, strangers become friends and they hunt takes place on private lands. actually play and explore. Folks this is almost 100% Today, 19 mentors and kids that took part in last guaranteed and the real reason that I started KAMO. years Joe did a little payback and that was by split- I had my golden retriever Fire along, and of all the ting, hauling, and stacking several truck loads of fre- people and dogs in camp Fire was the most popular. wood for a land owner that has been very generous At the end of the weekend every kid gave Fire a hug, to us. not me! Our goal was to teach the kids how to say thank Today my job was to take kids fshing in my War you in a way that is not just verbal, and to help a Eagle. I chose to troll for walleye talk to the kids, friend. teach them how to drive the boat, and how this style This was the frst time that KAMO did this on a of fshing works. large scale, and I have to tell you it was really cool. I would have fve sophomores, all girls from Wis- We had a lot of wood to work up and we all knew that consin Dells in the boat and this experience was very we were staying until we fnished, and so everyone cool. The girls are all avid athletes and were eager gave this experience everything that we had and I to have a fshing experience. have to tell you, the kids that I worked with really For anyone that lives in this part of the world, tak- Megan Jones, Maddie Jones, Alanna Wilson, Jaydon knew how to get it done. ing kids fshing on Castle Rock Lake at noon on a Hendershott, and Kristina Warren enjoying a fshing Saturday, June 9th Saturday in June means lots of boating traffc. experience on Castle Rock Lake. High 81, low 52 None of us cared and as I told the girls, we were The camping trip that I am going to write about simply going for a boat ride and hoping to catch a next was my 3rd in 7 days. fsh. Each June, The Baraboo River Chapter of KAMO We got lucky, and a good sized northern pike hit has a three day camping trip and they stay at Juneau a crank bait and Maddie Jones was excellent at land- Counties, Castle Rock County Park which is on Cas- ing the biggest fsh of her life. tle Rock Lake. Some of the guys that ran this were All weekend the campfre was the heart of our ex- part of the work day, a kids fshing night that was perience, everyone got along perfectly and when I four days ago and now this camping trip which is a went home on Sunday after 8 days of sleeping on the pretty big project for the three mentors, Rick Miotke, ground it was with a great feeling of satisfaction that it Alfonzo Jones, aka AJ and Greg Wagner that held it. all started back in 2007, and hopefully KAMO will be My number one worry as the president of KAMO going strong long after I am just a memory. KAMO mentors and kids helping a landowner with his is burning out my people and that is why I am always Sunset frewood.

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THANKS FOR READING THE ADVOCATE 8 Wednesday, June 27, 2018 Correspondents than the biggest ones that I in restaurants. In addition to Barronett catch around here). Howev- being a great cook, Chris- er, Anita Lehmann knocked topher was a truly wonder- A Look Back... Court News... Duane down a peg or two ful man. He will be sadly Despite the handicap of News Investigator Emmons and Weigand, and deputies while they were playing missed. severe electrical and wind- By Judy Pieper contacted the Barron Coun- with the Barron County cribbage in the evening. He That’s about al I know storms over the weekend, ty Department of Human Sheriff’s Department ar- The Miss Rodeo Wis- said that she beat him seven from Barronett this week. the Cumberland Telephone Services after observing rived on scene. Investigator consin 2019 and Miss Teen out of eight games. Enjoy our hot weather. See Company’s automatic dial the inside of the residence Emmons then made contact Rodeo Wisconsin 2018 and If you know the Lehm- you next time. service went into operation while performing CPR on with Free who came out of 2019 pageants were held in ann family, you probably almost on schedule. the deceased child. He had the trailer. At frst, Free stat- Glenwood City on June 16. know that they are a com- 75 Years Ago The Eagle has to fgure out a way to get in- ed like he didn’t know any- Miriah Lehmann, Miss Ro- petitive lot. They just about June 24, 1943 side the tailer as the garage thing about the truck. Then deo Wisconsin 2014, was make everything into a con- M. A. Doser, agriculture landed at Hunt was full of trash and other stated that he was moving one of the pageant organiz- test. Well, Anitia and Deb- teacher at CHS, was present- things. He observed there his truck because the land- ers. Lynn Thon, Suzy Lehm- bie were trying to out-fsh Hill’s Cakes at ed with a key signifying 10 was glass all over the steps lord said the truck had to ann and I were among the Craig and failing miserably. years of instruction service leading up to the trailer be removed, or it would be many attendees, and we en- So, one morning when they the Lake at the 26th annual conference and observed trash strewn towed. Investigator Em- joyed guessing which of the were going to go out on the of the Wisconsin Association Hunt Hill Audubon Sanc- about inside. A representa- mons asked Free about the very qualifed ladies would lake, Craig opened his bait of Vocational Instruction tuary will host the Cakes at tive from Child Protective second male subject. Free win the titles. So, imagine box and found that he had held in Madison. the Lake program on Satur- Services arrived at the resi- looked away and said he a drum roll here-your new only one night crawler left. Mrs. Ole Alfstad of near day, June 30. Cakes at the dence, but Owens would didn’t know about anyone Miss Rodeo Wisconsin is Hmm. Now I’m not saying Comstock, was found about Lake is an all-you-care-to- not allow her inside. She else. Investigator Emmons Lexus King of Oneida, that there was any monkey noon on Sunday after being eat pancake breakfast which relied on the personal ob- told Free that both sets of and Miss Teen Rodeo Wis- business going on, but the lost in the woods near her features buttermilk and servations of Investigator tracks led to the side door of consin is Niamh Sexton of rest of the bait magically home for a half a day or funfetti pancakes, sausage, Emmons of the inside of the the trailer and that two sub- Waupaca. We hope they appeared later by Granny’s. more. fresh fruit, and beverages. trailer to continue her inves- jects had entered the trailer. have a fantastic time repre- Good thing Craig is not the F. B. Dunham left for Following the breakfast, tigation regarding the safety Free responded by shrug- senting Wisconsin at rodeos suspicious type. Madison to accept a position guests are encouraged to and well being of the other ging his shoulders. across the country this com- Anitia told me that a as feld deputy for the state. stay for the free environ- two children. Investigator Emmons ing year. new family joined them this His appointment gives him mental program sponsored On April 6, Investiga- asked Free again about who Sharai Hefty missed her year. Tony, Tiffany, Maggie charges of 10 northeastern by the Long Lake Preser- tor Emmons and the social the other male subject was calling. She should have and Corbin Young were at counties with headquar- vation Association (www. worker conducted inter- that entered the house. Free gone to New York City Open Bay Lodge with the ters in either Green Bay or longlakellpa.org). views with two individu- looked down and said he straight from high school to Lehmann’s this time, and Wausau. The Eagle program will als who provided informa- didn’t know. After further become a rich and famous said that they had such a 80 Years Ago start at 10am at the outdoor tion about Owens and Free discussion Free allowed actress so she could have good time that they will be June 23, 1938 amphitheater (or indoors that led the social worker Investigator Emmons and given her favorite cousin sure to be back next year. Albert Finley of Cum- in inclement weather) and to contact her supervisor. other offcers to enter the (that would be me) fabulous Oh, and Gavin, who I berland will be attending a feature a live eagle with After speaking with her su- trailer. Upon entering the gifts whenever she came think is eight years old, national convention in Get- the National Eagle Center. pervisor, the social worker trailer Investigator Emmons home. Actually, the entire caught a 25” walleye and tysburg as the last Civil War Visitors will discover these indicated the Department observed two children in the cast of alleluah irls reeled it in all by himself. veteran in this vicinity. amazing birds, their life cy- of Human Services would living room by themselves. deserves Tony Awards, but He was more than a little A brilliant pitchers duel cle, and the story of their be removing the other two He observed Owens coming maybe I’m a little preju- proud of that. between Shumate and Peters recovery from the brink of children from their parents. out of the bedroom at the diced because Sharai is The friendly neighbor- at Section Ten last Sunday extinction. There was uncertainty as to north end of the trailer with from Barronett and is my hood moocher, aka, Terry resulted in a 3-0 shutout Breakfast is served where the children would a male subject, who was cousin. The play was hilari- Goodrich, called on Sunday for East Cumberland over from 8:00 am to 9:45 be at this time as Free had identifed as Jacob Ladue, ous, and Sharai made her evening with a bear sight- Arland. am. Adults are $7, kids ages previously said the children who was placed under arrest part seem as though it was ing. Terry was at the end of S. W. Hines and John 5 to 12 are $3, and kids un- had been staying with his on an outstanding warrant. written just for her. alle- his driveway, doing some Miller accompanied Harry der 4 are free. The program mother who lives in Poskin. Investigator Emmons luah irls will be running maintenance to his mail- Danninger to Minneapolis starts at 10:00 am, and is Investigator Emmons was asked Owens who else was at the Red Barn until June box, when Lavonne Nelson on Wednesday where he free for all to attend. made aware that Free’s ve- back in the bedroom and 30th, if you haven’t had a stopped to chat. (Terry said will leave for the West Point Hunt Hill Audubon Sanc- hicle had been seen in the she quickly responded with chance to see it yet. to let you know how unusu- Naval Academy. tuary is a nature preserve driveway at the trailer in a smirk on her face and Jessi Stouffer invited al that is because he’ such a 90 Years Ago and learning center near Barron on the morning of stated “no one.” Investiga- me to the Prairie Fire Chil- quiet guy and doesn’t talk June 28, 1928 Long Lake in Sarona. Lo- April 5th. tor Emmons asked Owens dren’s Theatre production much-Yeah right!) Anyway, The Cumberland Chevro- cated on nearly 600 acres, The social worker said again who else was in the of Alice in Wonderland at they were standing there let company has been orga- Hunt Hill protects a vari- she would go with a deputy bedroom and she went and Spooner High School last facing each other, when Ter- nized and is ready to begin ety of unique and beautiful to the Poskin address. In- sat in a chair in the living Thursday. Her boyfriend’s ry glimpsed a bear walk out service. W. H. Couture of habitats found in Wiscon- vestigator Emmons decided room and didn’t respond. daughter, Toni Mattie of the woods onto the road. Rice Lake will be in charge sin. Hunt Hill also produces to go to the trailer in Barron, Free then said they were played the Cheshire Cat in Terry didn’t say anything, of the repair shop, Edward high-quality environmental to see if the children were there to take the kids. the play, oh, and Jessi was just pointed to the bear. Moe will be in charge of the education programs year- there. When Investigator Investigator Emmons thrilled about her contribu- Lavonne turned around, sales, and E. E. Quinn will round. For more informa- Emmons turned the corner requested two offcers to tion to the play too, she was saw it, and was a little star- have charge of the offce. tion, please visit www. to go to the trailer he ob- search the back bedroom. one of the make-up artists. tled. The bear was walk- Bids for the rebuilding hunthill.org, call 715-635- served a pickup truck back- A few minutes later they The play was amazing, the ing toward them, so Terry of the Twin Town Cheese 6543, or email info@hun- ing up from the residence. came out with another male costumes were super, and started walking toward the Factory, which had been thill.org. The next Cakes at Investigator Emmons could subject, who was later iden- I am very impressed with bear and the bear, deciding destroyed by fre, were let to the Lake will be July 14 and see what appeared to be the tifed as Brandon Snyder, the two people from Prairie that this guy is nuts, went Koser Brothers. feature turtles with Bob Hay heads of two male subjects who was also placed under Farm who organized every- back into the wood about 80 Cumberland defeated from Turtles for Tomorrow. in the truck. He observed all arrest on outstanding war- thing. There were about for- feet from where they were Barron 13-2 in a game of a sudden the truck was rants. Investigator Emmons ty kids in that play, and they standing. So, Lavonne went played last Sunday. Cook, taken out of reverse and the asked Owens why she lied all knew their lines and kept on her way and Terry had Cumberland’s pitcher, held driver rapidly accelerated to him and she refused to in step during the dance to go home to get another Barron at bay striking out 15 the vehicle forward into answer. routines. I wonder if there tool. When he came back and only allowing fve hits. the feld by the trailer. In- If convicted Free and were talent scouts watching. to the end of the driveway, The S. W. Hines Mercan- vestigator Emmons quickly Owens may each be fned Coleen and Bruce Elm- another bear came out of the tile Co., the Johnson-Ecklie turned around to head the not more than $10,000 or berg have some wonderful woods, and crossed the road Co., and the Company Store truck off if the occupants imprisoned for nine months, news. They have a brand about 150 feet from him. I have installed parking places were trying to get out of the or both. Their initial appear- new granddaughter, Larkin, think maybe I would wear a at the rear of their buildings trailer court. He did not lo- ance is scheduled for July daughter of Kevin and Jen- suit of armor anytime I had for the convenience of their cate them, so he went back 18, 2018. na and sister Britton. Coleen to go out of the house if I customers. to the trailer where he ob- and Bruce have fve grand- were Terry. 100 Years Ago Senior Dining served the truck stuck in the children now, and Larkin Oh, he also said that he June 27, 1918 snow behind the trailer. is their frst granddaughter. wanted to say “hi” to Pat- THDAY, JNE 28 DN’TThere M will be THE a meeting Municipal Court Investigator Emmons She was born on June 20th, rick at Peggy’s Restaurant Hearty meatloaf, mashed CMBELANDat the Camp Dixon school- potatoes with gravy, observed two sets of foot- and the whole family is de- in Shell Lake. An yes Pat, house on Saturday evening DN’T M THE creamed spinach,4TH bacon JLY PECTACLAprints leaving the truck, one In Session lighted with the little dar- some of Terry’s stories are for the purpose of organizing CMBELAND onion cheese bread, peach from the driver’s door and Municipal Court was held ling. Sounds as though Brit- true. Presenteda local y loyalty the Cumerland unit and a Red cobbler. the other from the passen- in Cumberland, on June 14, ton, who4TH is fve yearsJLY old, PECTACLA And, one more thing- Cross auxiliary. DAY, JNE 29 Chamer of Commere ger door. He observed the 2018 with Judge Kathryn will be a huge help with his he said that Marie R. from Baked cheesy and marina- A. W. Young has pur- Presented y the Cumerland tracks split as they came Ault offciating. new little sister. Congratula- Timberland Church makes ra ziti, Slippery Hill tossed Tuesday,chased the JLY tailoring 3rd business to a shed located behind Default tions to the ElmbergChamer family of excellentCommere peanut butter salad, Italian breadstick, of P. Pederson and is already and ednesday JLY 4th the trailer. He followed the Kyle W. Anderson, 17, on their new little addition. cookies. fresh orange. in charge. Tuesday, JLY 3rd Musi un for Everyone set of tracks from the driv- Amery, improper stop at a Well, my boys are home Our sympathy goes out MNDAY, JLY 2 The crew which is work- ers side of the truck, which stop sign, $98.80; Daniel from Canadaand and ednesday had, prob- to theJLY family 4th of Christo- Split pea and ham soup,at theing Cumerland on the Johnson Beah Hill swiss on honey went off into the feld then D. Bontrager, 23, Cumber- ably, their Musibest year up thereun forpher Everyone Bloom, who passed west of town, has already wheat bred, peanutids butter games egin at 1130 amcircled back toward the land, failure to stop at a stop so far. The weather was away unexpectedly on June accomplished wonders and at the Cumerland Beah bar. trailer. He followed that set sign, $98.80; Christopher J. perfect, and they caught 23rd. Christopher was one whenon ednesday the work is completed TEDAY, JLY 3 of tracks to the tailer,where Boortz, 48, Rice Lake, vehi- more fshids than theygames ever eginhad of at the 1130 cooks am at Bistro 63 there is little doubt that any Sloppy Joes on whole Come Join the N the other set of tracks joined cle operator fail to have pas- before. Kitty and Loraine and had been living in the wheat bun, baked beans, size load can be hauled on it. on ednesday up. He observed both sets of said to be sure that every- apartment above the Bistro. steamed carrots pineappleain date aturday, July 7th senger seatbelted, $10.00; one knows thatCome Duane Joinwas Christopher’sthe N father, Tom, whip dessert. tracks led to the side door of Russell T. Cook, 52, Cum- catching ain most ofdate the aturday, big owned July both 7th Calderwood ED, JLY 4 the trailer. He could hear a berland, speeding, $98.80, fsh, while Jerry was pulling and Beer Cheese Blooms, N MEAL FREE READING HELP lot of noise coming from the and operating a motor ve- in most of the smaller ones. and Christopher had grown north end of the trailer. He hicle without a valid driver’s (The smaller ones are bigger up working with the family walked up to the door and license, $124.00; Joseph could see a child walking S. Graf, 23, Cumberland, around in the kitchen when operating a motor vehicle he looked through the bot- without insurance, $124.00, “All meals include milk, coffee and butter. Persons who dine at tom of the window. operating a motor vehicle the Senior Center and those who Investigator Emmons with a prohibited alcohol receive Meals on Wheels are re- notifed Barron County Dis- concentration, 1st, $861.00, DN’T M THE minded they can use their QUEST Barron County Area Card (Food Share) for their meal patch his location and that operating a motor vehicle af- CMBELAND donation. For more information DN’TLiteracy M Council THE he had two male subjects ter suspension of his driver’s call Joanne at 715-537-6225.” 4TH JLY PECTACLA CMBELAND715-637-5797 fee on foot, who he be- license, $124.00, and operat- Presented y the Cumerland lieved were now in the resi- ing a motor vehicle while 4TH JLY PECTACLAdence. Offcers Schofeld Cont’d on page 10 Chamer of Commere Doll appraisalPresented y event the Cumerland at Tuesday, JLY 3rd and Pioneer VillageChamer Museum of Commere ednesday, July 4th Anyone who has an Tuesday, old birth, and JLY its current 3rd value. and Musi un for Everyone doll and is wondering aboutednesday, Anita has July been 4th buying Island City Picture at the Cumerland Beah its history and/or value,Musi will and selling un dollsfor Everyonefor over 25 MANY PICTURES want to visit the Barron years and is willing to share ids games egin at 1130 am on at the Cumerland Beah CUSTOM FRAMING County Historical Museum this information for one doll MATTING OF PRINTS ednesday on Saturday or Sunday,ids June games per personegin for at the 1130 cost of amad- on 30 or July 1. Anita Anderson mission to the museum. She DRYMOUNTING Come Join the N ednesday Husby will be available to will be located in the Ander- 1312 2nd Ave. • Cumberland, WI ain date help identify a doll’s name, Comeson Toy Join Shoppe the on SaturdayN aturday, July 7th what it is made of, the mak- and Sunday, June 30 and July 715-822-8253 er, the approximate year of its 1, fromain 1 to 3date pm. aturday, July 7th

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(I don’t FRIDAY, UNE 2th. to go out after work, vertisementsI po- be articles and ad- out being constantly inter- think I miss the nagging The University of Minnesota Thanksis examining the Amy A. Oehlke litely declined telling inthem our rupted offce by by my toddler withvertisements be part. I do not like it too.) I effects of an educational program to support Amy Agnetta Oehlke the truth that I have a12: fam- theNoon words, on “It’s my turn, felt something in me was in our offce by familyHave members a sae with happy a loved th one in a care (nee Brown), aged 94 of ily to take care after work. FRIDAY, mama.” I have been so used missing. My kids, my fam- 12: Noon on facility. It will be led by a trained coach. Rice Lake, WI (formerly Not to mention the tons une of to2th. not having time for my- ily are already part of me. I Exeland, WI) went to be laundry, errands and other self that I didn’t give much FRIDAY, spent nights crying myself Learn more about participating in this free with her Lord on Thursday, house chores waiting Thanks. for thought about that “me une to sleep2th. easing the loneli- study by contacting Professor Joe Gaugler at January 4, 2018. me. Well, I guess that is time” until just recently. ness within me. 612.626.2485 or [email protected]. A Celebration of Life all part of motherhood. Of After 10 long years ofThanks. Then I came to realize service will be held at 11:00 course, I took responsibil- waiting, my immigrant that making time for me Visit http://z.umn.edu/transitionmodule AM on Saturday, July 7, ity of my being a mother visa application was fnal- doesn’t mean being away to learn more 2018 at Living Waters and wife and tried my very ly approved and I had to from those I love. I can still Church in Bruce, WI with best to maximize my time travel to a new country all have a “me time” even if I Pastor Truman Stricklen of- as much as possible. by myself. Since the agen- have the kids around and fciating. Amy’s family will But then, as years cy was going to pay for my endless chores and errands EARY DEADINE receive friends from 10:00 passed by I realized that airfare only, my husband to take care. I can priori- AM until service time on the chores were unend- and kids will have to fol- tize and plan. I can change Due to the 4th of July holiday, we ask Saturday at the Church. ing. My to-do list never low at a later date as soon my attitude and approach Nash-Jackan Funeral seemed to have an end. that all news articles and advertise- as I can purchase their towards house chores and ments be in our offce by 12: Noon Home of Bruce is assisting Even if I try to fnish allEARY plane tickets. DEADINEerrands. 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“Do You Still Have No Faith?” AUUSTANA UTHERAN ST. ANTHONY ABBOT SHE AE FU By: Pastor Mike Brubaker CHURCH ECA FIRST UNITED CATHOIC PARISH OSPE CHURCH First United Methodist Church, Cumberland 102 Second Avenue METHODIST CHURCH 900 St. Anthony Street Shell Lake, WI. Phone: 71-822-2890 Pastor Mike Brubaker Father Tommy Thompson irgil Amundson, Pastor Interim Pastor: Mark Bents, Phone: 71-822-429 Phone: 71-822-2948 Sunday: Sunday School: 9:00 Last Sunday we heard two great stories of faith Worship Service: Sunday: Worship Service 9:00 a.m., Weekend Masses: Saturday: a.m. Family Worship: 10:00 from the Bible. The Old Testament lesson from 1 9:00am. Holy Communion at Worshiping, witnessing, sharing :00p.m. Sunday: 10:0a.m. a.m. . F. C. 10:00 a.m. - Samuel, was the very familiar story of David and Go- all services. community, Cry room available. Turn Student Ministries: Sun- liath. The gospel lesson from Mark 4 was the famous Sunday Fellowship following ST. OSEPH’S day evening p.m. BARRONETT UTHERAN each service. Holy Communion CATHOIC CHURCH SIER CREE passage about Jesus calming the storm. Jesus’ trust in CHURCH ECA 1st Sunday each month. 02 Second St., Shell Lake UTHERAN CHURCH God is so strong that He is able to sleep even when 77 Prospect Ave., OSPE MENNONITE Father Edwin Anderson Missouri Synod (LCMS) ELCA the wind and waves threaten to swamp the small fsh- Phone: 71-822-11, Almena, WI. Phone: 71--10 48 7th Avenue, Clayton ing boat He and the disciples were in. David, though cell:71-71-197 Sunday: Sunday School, all ages Saturday Mass 4:0 p.m. Pastor: Preston Paul Minister:Todd Ahneman 10:00 a.m. Worship Services: Divine Service: Sunday: 7:0 young, was able to face the giant, Goliath, without AFC Sunday: Worship service 9:00 10:4 a.m. Evening services: ST. MATTHES a.m. Holy Communion: 2nd armor and only a sling shot for a weapon. He didn’t a.m. Holy Communion 1st 7:4 p.m. UTHERAN CHURCH and 4th Saturday of each month rd Sundays. have any military training nor a sword to fght the HOY TRINITY Missouri Synod (LCMS) TIMBERAND RINEBU AFC enemy, just his slingshot and fve smooth stones for ORTHODO CHURCH Almena, WI. FREE UTHERAN Clayton, WI. Pastor: Preston Paul 2080 County Highway H, ammunition. In both cases it is their trust and faith CHRIST UTHERAN Father Christopher Wojcik, in the power of God which allowed them to remain Sunday: Sunday School: 9:00 Barronett, WI. CHURCH, CMS, Pipe ake Saturday espers, p.m. 12 miles north on “H” a.m. Bible Study: 9:0 a.m. calm and face the frightening realities of the situa- See us on Facebook Sunday Divine Liturgy: 9:0 a. Worship Service: 10:0 a.m. Jerome Nikunen, Interim Pastor Polk County Hwys. “G” and “T” HOPE COMMUNITY tion they found themselves in. It is this same trust in Ladies Aid: 1st Wednesday of Phone: 71-48-440 God’s power that gives us strength to face the diffcult christlutheranpipelake.com CHURCH Sunday School, all ages: Steve Miller, Pastor 2 20th Ave., Cumberland each month at 1:0 p.m. and seemingly impossible situations that arise in our 8:1a.m. Family Worship: 9:0 Phone: 71-822-09 Paul Green, Pastor a.m., Fellowship follows wor- lives. Worship Service, 10:0 a.m. ST. PAU UTHERAN Phone: 71-822-8 ship. Holy Communion 2nd All ear Sunday SchoolBible Missouri Synod What are those giants we have to face in our lives, Sunday: Worship Service: Sunday each month. Study: 9:00 am. September- 1 mile East on Hwy. 48 9:0 a.m. the rough seas and winds that come up suddenly John Miels, Pastor and threaten to blow our lives off course? How are May. AE PAR AIANCE TRINITY UTHERAN CHURCH Phone: 71-822-890 we supposed to handle these impossible situations? Wednesday:Children’s School: 10 mi. W on Hwy. 48, Mcinley CHURCH OF ESUS CHRIST Shell Lake, WI. Pastor Diane House

OF ATTER DAY SAINTS 4:0 p.m. Contemporary wor- Faith, believing what we do not see and trusting what John Sahlstrom and Phone: 71-822-001 (Mormons) ship service: :0 p.m. Sun- we cannot touch, is how these giants of faith, David John HenryPastors Sunday Worship service: 9:00 44 South th St., Barron Phone: 71-48-274 day: Sunday School 9:0 a.m. and Jesus, found the power to stand frm against the a.m., Sunday School: 10:1 a.m. Bishop enneth onesky Prayer and Sunday School Traditional worship service: ELCA Holy Communion frst and third impossible tasks they found themselves in. Where do Chapel: (71) 7-79 9:00a.m. 9:00 a.m. Sunday of each month. we fnd such faith and how can we grow our faith that Home: (71) 719-028 Worship Service 10:00 a.m. STANFOD UTHERAN UNITARIAN UNIERSAIST Sunday Sacrament: 10 a.m Hwy 48, 9 mi. E. of Cumberland will allow us to live our lives as disciples of Jesus? Blue Hills Fellowship Sunday SchoolPrimary: 11:20 NORTHERN AES Pastor: Rev. John A. Bergson Death, disease and divorce are not part of our plan, 20 W. Messenger St. a.m. PriesthoodRelief Society, COMMUNITY CHURCH Phone: 71-24-8812 and when they come suddenly into our lives, we need Rice Lake, WI. 12:10 p.m. 82 8th Ave., Cumberland Emergency: 71-29-0797 April Nielsen, Lay Leader to rely on a strength that is not our own to comfort Dennis Wright, Pastor Sunday Worship: 9:0a.m. Adult discussion forum: 9:1 us and keep us from falling apart. That all powerful CUMBERAND BAPTIST Phone: 71-822-02 Fellowship 10:0a.m. Sun- a.m. Worship services 10:0 coping skill is faith, a free gift from God. When we Gary Dorn, Pastor Services: Sat. :0 p.m. Sun- day School, Adult Bible Study a.m. Coffee hour: 11:0 a.m. trust in the promises of God, found in scripture,we are 122 Hwy. 48 day: 10:00 a.m. Contemporary 11:00 Bible Study: :0 p.m. Phone: 71-822-20 Worship with Children’s Pro- strengthened and given the courage and power to face Wednesday Worship Service: ION UTHERAN Sunday: Bible Study: 8:0 a.m. gram (-4th Grade Nursery 7:0 p.m. Wednesday. the impossible situations of our lives. God’s Word is Worship Service: 10:00 a.m. for birth to 4 years old. Wi. Ev. Lutheran Synod miles NW of Almena the food we need to nourish and feed our inner be- www.cumberlandbaptistchurch.com SEENTH DAY SACRED HEART Ellery Groth, Pastor ing. It is the food that we need in order to grow and ADENTIST CHURCH Worship Service: 8:0 a.m. strengthen our faith which comes from believing that FIRST UTHERAN ECA CATHOIC CHURCH Rice Lake, WI. Elm and Eighth Avenue Soo Ave., Almena, Holy communion frst and third Jesus died for our salvation, was raised from the dead Hwy. SS 12 mi. S. of Cedar Mall Sundays. Timothy Schmidt, Pastor Father Tommy Thompson Pastor: John Redlich and comes to live inside us through the Holy Spirit. Phone: 71-822-441 Weekend Mass: Sun,, 8:0 am Phone: 71-44-7798 Worship Service: Sunday: 9:00 I encourage you to fnd a church this Sunday, Saturday: Sabbath School: a.m. and Wednesday at :0 ST. ANN CATHOIC Come Worship hear God’s Word proclaimed, and be nourished and p.m (outdoors, weather permit- 9:0 a.m. Worship Service: CHURCH 11:00 a.m. Wed. Bible Study: With US strengthened so you are able to face the winds and ting). Communion 1st and rd 00 Pine St., Turtle Lake, :0 pm waves that threaten to blow your life off course. Sundays. Father Tommy Thompson D CC CC CUMBERLAND RE/MAX CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND White Electric,Inc. 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Public Notices cont’d on page 12 NOTICE OF PUBLIC EARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held for the presentation and recommendation of the Barron County Library Plan for 2017-2022 before the Barron County Library Plan Work Group on Tuesay, August 15, 2017 at 1100 a.. at the Barron County Government Center, Veterans Memorial Auditorium lo- cated at 335 East Monroe Avenue, BLC Barron, Wisconsin TCE BLC 54812. The Barron County Library Plan guides the f- TCE nancial support of the services provided by the Barron, Cameron, Chetek, Cumberland, Rice Lake and Turtle BLCLake Public Libraries. This plan contains the elements TCE BLC required by Wisconsin State Statute 43.11. Copies of the plan have been provided to all munici- TCE pal libraries within Barron County. The plan can also be viewed on the Barron County website at www.bar- BLC NOTICE OF PUBLIC EARING roncountywi.gov or at the Barron County Clerk’s Offce. Food for Thought...TCE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be BLCIf you have questions or would like additional informa TCE- held for the presentation and recommendation of the tion contact Jeff French, County Administrator at 715- Barron County Library Plan for 2017-2022 before the 537-6841. 10Barron Wednesday, County Library June Plan 27, Work 2018 Group on Tuesay, Published in the Cumberland Advocate on August 2 & 9, 2017 WNAXLP August 15, 2017 at 1100 a.. at the Barron County Government Center, Veterans Memorial Auditorium lo- BLC TCE BLC TCE cated at 335 East Monroe Avenue, Barron, Wisconsin Municipal54812. The Barron County Library Plan guides the f Court In Session... - nancial support of the services provided by the Barron, TOWN OF LAKELAND RESOLUTION #2018-01 RESOLUTION #2018-02 Cameron, Chetek, Cumberland, Rice Lake and Turtle under the influence, 1st, erator fail to have passenger BARRON COUNTY, WISCONSIN ERECT STOP SIGNS ERECT STOP SIGNS Lake Public Libraries. This plan contains the elements ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS $861.00; Jonah M. Helbig, seatbelted, $10.00; Blake RESOLVED: That the Town of Crystal Lake erect a RESOLVED: That the Town of Crystal Lake erect a required by Wisconsin State Statute 43.11. 1.1 PROJECT INFORMATION STOP sign at the following: STOP sign at the following: 21, Cumberland,Copies of the plan have been provided to all munici vehicle op- D. Longhenry, 20, Rose-- A. Notice to Bidders: Qualifed bidders may submit 18 1/4 Avenue/1 1/4 Street - Stopping on 11/4 Street erator fail to have passenger mount, MN., vehicle op- BLC TCE 18 1/4 Avenue/4th Street - Stopping on 18 1/4 Avenue pal libraries within Barron County. The plan can also bids for project as described in this Document. (Loon Lake) (Bob Capra’s) seatbelted,be viewed $10.00; on the Michael Barron County erator fail website to wear at a www.barseatbelt,- 1. Regulatory Requirements: Town of Lakeland shall I, Arlene Frisinger, being duly elected Clerk of the Town I, Arlene Frisinger, being duly elected Clerk of the Town W.roncountywi.gov or at the Barron County Clerk’s Offce. Mertins, 48, Barron, $10.00; Aubrey M. Lorentz, govern submittal, opening, and award of bids. of Crystal Lake does certify that this is a true and correct of Crystal Lake does certify that this is a true and correct speeding,If you have questions or would like additional informa $98.80; Danielle 41, Rice Lake, speeding,- B. Project Identifcation: New Town of Lakeland Main- copy of a Resolution passed by the Town Board fo the copy of a Resolution passed by the Town Board fo the M. tion Reynolds, contact 32, Jeff Almena, French, County Administrator $98.80; Jacob T. McWil at 715-- tenance & Storage Building. Town of Crystal Lake at a regular meeting dated June 19, Town of Crystal Lake at a regular meeting dated June 19, operating537-6841. a motor vehicle liams, 16, Cumberland, vehi- 1. Project Location: Parcel at end of 29-11/16 Av- 2018. 2018. withoutPublished in the insurance,Cumberland $124.00; Advocate cle on August 2 & 9, 2017 WNAXLPoperator fail to have pas- enue in Barronett, Wisconsin. BLC TCEArlene Frisinger, Clerk Arlene Frisinger, Clerk Marcos Rodriguez-Gomez, senger seatbelted, $10.00; C. Owner: Town of Lakeland, 791 29-11/16 Avenue, Town of Crystal Lake Town of Crystal Lake PO Box 28, Barronett, WI 54813. 33, Almena, theft, $313.00; Audrey J. Mueller, 66, Pine Published in the Cumberland Advocate June 27, 2018 Published in the Cumberland Advocate June 27, 2018 1. Owner’s Representative: Bill Metnik, Town Chair- WNAXLP WNAXLP Stanley C. Siler, 31, Boy- Island, MN., speeding, person, 715-419-1799. ceville, operating a motor $98.80; Andrew J. Oconnell, RESOLUTION D. Project Description:#2018-01 Project consists of a 60’-0” x RESOLUTION #2018-02 vehicle after suspension of 20, Waukesha, speeding, 80’-0”ERECT wood STOP frame SIGNS maintenance and storage building. The ERECT STOP SIGNS his driver’s license, $124.00; $98.80; DeborahRESOLVED: L. Pacey, That following the Town building of materials Crystal Lake and information erect a to be included: RESOLVED: That the Town of Crystal Lake erect a Raymond P. Smithknecht, 65, Comstock,STOP sign at the following: speeding, 1. Continuous poured concrete footings with proper STOP sign at the following: 56, Plymouth, MN. speed- $98.80; Marianne18 1/4 Avenue/1 1/4 Street - Stopping on 11/4 Street T. Pe- reinforcing. 18 1/4 Avenue/4th Street - Stopping on 18 1/4 Avenue ing, $98.80; and Maria T. tersen,65, Shakopee, MN., (Loon Lake) 2. Poured concrete foundation wall with proper rein- (Bob Capra’s) Vazquez, 51, Hammond, IN., speeding, $98.80;I, Arlene Frisinger, being duly elected Clerk of the Town Charlene forcing. Wall to extend to 16 inches above foor. I, Arlene Frisinger, being duly elected Clerk of the Town operating a motor vehicle T. Raley, 43,of Crystal Lake does certify that this is a true and correct New Auburn, 3. Sealed 6” poured concrete slab with proper rein- of Crystal Lake does certify that this is a true and correct copy of a Resolution forcing. passed by the Town Board fo the copy of a Resolution passed by the Town Board fo the without a valid driver’s li- speeding, $98.80;Town of Crystal Lake at a regular meeting dated June 19, Mary J. 4. Fiber mesh is prohibited in all concrete. cense, $124.00. Ranallo, 76, Cumberland, Town of Crystal Lake at a regular meeting dated June 19, 2018. 5. Exterior wall to consist of 2” x 6” wood studs at 2018. No Contest speeding, $98.80; Roger A. 16” o.c., 1/2” wallArlene sheathing, Frisinger, weather Clerk barrier and 26-gauge Arlene Frisinger, Clerk Matthew R. Bailey, Rydberg, 77, Shell Lake, vertical metal wallTown panels of Crystalwith exposed Lake fasteners. Stud Town of Crystal Lake 36, Port Wing, speeding, speeding, $98.80; JacobPublished in the Cumberland Advocate June 27, 2018 M. cavities to be flled with minimum R-19 batt insulation, cov- Published in the Cumberland Advocate June 27, 2018 $98.80; Todd R. Bonsack, Sargent, 17, Trego, speeding, ered withWNAXLP 6 mil vapor retarder and 26-gauge vertical metal WNAXLP 52, Lawrenceville, GA., $98.80; Samuel G. Schal- wall panels from top of concrete wall to ceiling. speeding, $98.80; Christo- ley, 54, Rochester, MN., 6. Engineered wood roof trussesNOTICE at 2’-0” o.c. with 4/12 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE pher R. Boyd, 29, Amery, speeding, $98.80; Bradley T. roof pitch, covered with 5/8” roofThe sheathing, regular meeting 40 mil adhered of There will be a regular The regular meeting of There will STATE be OF a regular WISCONSIN STATE OF WISCONSIN automobile following too Schmidt, 29, Frederic, underlayment and 26-gaugethe metal Cumberland roof panels. Municipal Trusses to meeting of the Common the Cumberland Municipal meeting of CIRCUIT the Common COURT CIRCUIT COURT include 12” energy heel. Attic insulation to be combination Council of the City of Cum- BARRON COUNTY closely, $124.00; Kather- speeding, $99.00; Scott J. Utility will be held on Mon- Council of the City of Cum- Utility will be held on Mon- BARRON COUNTY of batt and blown-in insulationay, for July minimum 2, 2018 R-value at 400 of 50. 6 berland on Tuesday, July ay, July 2, 2018 at 400 berland NOTICE on Tuesday, TO CREDITORS July NOTICE TO CREDITORS ine V. Davis, 64, Cumber- Schweitzer, 31, Sarona, mil vapor retarder. Ceiling ..fnish in to the be 26-gauge Utility Offces, metal ceil- 3, 2018, 7:00 P.M., at the .. in the Utility Offces, 3, 2018, 7:00 P.M., (INFORMAL at the (INFORMAL land, failure to stop at a speeding, $98.80; Chris- ing panels perpendicular tolocated at 1265 Second Av roof trusses. - Cumberland City Hall, 950 located at 1265 Second Av- Cumberland ADMINISTRATION) City Hall, 950 ADMINISTRATION) stop sign, $98.80; Robin D. topher E. Steinhoff, 47, 7. Roof truss bearingenue at 16’ in above Cumberland, foor. Wis- 1st Avenue Ave. to consider enue in Cumberland, Wis- 1st Avenue Ave. to consider CASE NO. 18PR51 CASE NO. 18PR51 Fankhauser, 52, Rice Lake, Shakopee, MN., speeding, 8. Three (3) 14’ wideconsin. x 14’ high insulated garage the following agenda: consin. the following agenda:In the Matter of the Estate In the Matter of the Estate speeding, $98.80; Nancy $98.80; Kristin M. Stokes, doors with operators. The meeting agenda is as 1. Call to order The meeting agenda is as 1. Call to orderof LeRoy H. Johnson, Case of LeRoy H. Johnson, Case J. Helsel, 73, Comstock, 24, Cumberland, speeding, 9. Six (6) 4’ wide x 3’follows: high fxed fberglass windows. 2. Roll Call follows: 2. Roll CallNo. 18PR51. No. 18PR51. speeding, $98.80; Steven A. $98.80; David J. Trow, 57, Three (3) per side. 1. Roll call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 1. Roll call 3. Pledge of Allegiance An application for informal An application for informal Jacobsen, 56, Cumberland, Minnetonka, MN., speed- 10. Minimum of two (2)2. Public Comments 3’ wide x 7’ high pedestrian 4. Approval of the agenda 2. Public Comments 4. Approval of the agendaadministration was filed. administration was filed. improper stop at a stop sign, ing, $98.80; and Benjamin J. doors with appropriate hardware.3. Review and approval 5. Approve payment of 3. Review and approval 5. Approve The decedent, with date payment of The decedent, with date 11. One unisex toilet room. expenses of birth December 8, 1939 $98.80; Shane C. Lehmann, Tuftin, 36, Amery, speeding, of annual audit report pre- expenses of annual audit report pre- of birth December 8, 1939 12. Bidder will be responsiblesented by for Baker-Tilly-Vir plumbing, HVAC- 6. Approval of minutes sented by Baker-Tilly-Vir- 6. Approval and date of death February of minutes and date of death February 32, Cumberland, vehicle op- $98.80. and electrical work. chow-rause, Rep. Amanda of the June 5, 2018 Council chow-rause, Rep. Amanda of the June 5, 2018 Council 21, 2018, was domiciled in 21, 2018, was domiciled in 13. Plumbing waste Mboga.connected to municipal system. meetings Mboga. meetings Barron County, State of Barron County, State of 14. Water service connected4. Review to well. and Provide approval prop- 7. Public Comment period 4. Review and approval 7. Public Comment period Wisconsin, with a mailing Wisconsin, with a mailing erly sized water service. of the 6/06/18 meeting min- 8. Consider approval of of the 6/06/18 meeting min- 8. Consider address of 17 26th Ave., approval of address of 17 26th Ave., Cumberland Police Department Call Log 15. Lighting fxtures utes.to be LED. applications for Operators, utes. applications Cumberland, WI 54829. for Operators, Cumberland, WI 54829. 16. Bidder will be responsible to furnish and install Picnic and Transient Mer- 5. Review and approval of Picnic and All interested persons Transient Mer- All interested persons Monday, June 11 bation. 5. Review and approval of all miscellaneous materialsvouchers. as necessary for proper instal- chant licenses vouchers. chant licenseswaived notice. waived notice. Offcer responded to call Offcer directed traffc lation of equipment and materials.6. Review and approve 9. Consider moving Hy- 6. Review and approve 9. Consider The deadline for filing moving Hy- The deadline for filing at Dollar General, one vehi- for the Fire Department due 17. Bidder will be responsibleFinancial statements and Re to coordinate require- - drant Charges from the tax Financial statements and Re- drant Charges from the tax a claim against the dece- a claim against the dece- cle backed into a parked car. to a grass fre. ments for Owner’s equipment.ports. levy to the Utility ports. levy to the Utilitydent’s estate is September dent’s estate is September Offcer received a report On routine patrol Off- 18. Bidder will be responsible7. Review and approval of for all State, County 10. Consider approval of 7. Review and approval of 10. Consider 17, 2018. approval of 17, 2018. of a fght in progress on Elm cer noticed a cart garage at and local document submittalsResolution and permits honoring for all former trades. A a change order for ditching Resolution honoring former a change order for ditching A claim may be fled at A claim may be fled at Street. She was unable to lo- the Golf Course had been licensed professional will beGeneral required Manager for submittal Charles to State on 8th Avenue General Manager Charles on 8th Avenuethe Barron County Justice the Barron County Justice cate the fght. left open and was empty. and supervision. Christiansen. 11. Consider approval of Christiansen. 11. Consider Center, 1420 State Hwy. 25 approval of Center, 1420 State Hwy. 25 Offcer received a report Offcer contacted the Golf E. Construction Contract:8. Review and approval of Bids will be received for pay app 4 for Dave DeSan- 8. Review and approval of pay app 4 for Dave DeSanNorth, Barron, Wisconsin, - North, Barron, Wisconsin, tis on 8th Avenue project of a vehicle that had been in Course and left a message. the following Work: Utility Employee Benefts tis on 8th Avenue project Utility Employee Benefts Room 2700. Room 2700. 1. General Contract (all trades). 12. Consider approval of 9. Interim General Man- 12. Consider approval of a convenience store parking Offcer received a com- 9. Interim General Man- /S/ Deanne E. Alsbury /S/ Deanne E. Alsbury 1.2 BID SUBMITTAL ANDager’s report OPENING chip and surface sealing bid ager’s report chip and surface sealing bid Registrar in Probate Registrar in Probate lot for over two hours. Sub- plaint of an intoxicated A. Owner will receive sealed10. Adjourn lump sum bids until the 13. Consider approval of 10. Adjourn 13. Consider approval May of 23, 2018 May 23, 2018 ject was taking a nap. co-worker getting off work bid time and date at the location givenDean below. Bergstro Owner will TID 8 funding for Hines Dean Bergstro TID 8 Mark funding E. Coe for Hines Mark E. Coe Tuesday, June 12 early and making unwanted consider bids prepared in complianceInteri General with the Manager Instructions Lake View Drive recon- Interi General Manager Lake View Coe Law Drive Offce, recon SC- Coe Law Offce, SC Offcer assisted Turtle contact with coworkers and to Bidders issued by Owner, ome and or delivered all o the Commission as follows: struction ome or all o the Commission struction24 W. Marshall St. 24 W. Marshall St. Lake Police Department attempted to get into ve- 1. Bid Date: Tuesday,embers August ma 14, attend 2018. telehon 14. Consider approval of embers ma attend telehon 14. Consider PO Box approval 192 of PO Box 192 with a fght in a hotel park- hicles. 2. Bid Time: 7:00 p.m.,icall local or b time. video conerencin TID 9 funding for 14th Av- icall or b video conerencin TID 9 funding for 14th AvRice Lake, WI 54868- Rice Lake, WI 54868 Persons attendin the meetin ing lot. Offcer received a com- 3. Location: Town ofPersons Lakeland attendin Hall, 791 the 29-11/16meetin Av- enue enue 715-234-9074 715-234-9074 enue, Barronett, WI 54813.at the tilit ces ma be 15. Consider approval of at the tilit ces ma be 15. Consider approval of WI Bar# 1000202 Wednesday, June 13 plaint of a suspicious indi- able to vie and listen to the WI Bar# 1000202 B. Bids will be thereafterable publicly to vie opened and listen and read to the aloud. TID 9 funding for Berdan TID 9 funding for Berdan Female came in to report vidual in all black, across meetin, unless the meetin is meetin, unless the meetin is Published in the Cumberland Advocate Published in the Cumberland Advocate Street/22nd AvenueJune 13, 20 & 27, 2018 WNAXLP June 13, 20 & 27, 2018 WNAXLP 1.3 BID SECURITY moved to Closed ession, er Street/22nd Avenue moved to Closed ession, er harassment and wanted a re- from their residence, in the A. Bid security shall be submitted with each bid in the 16. Consider approval of 16. Consider approval of straining order. The harass- parking lot of a church. Of- Wisconsin tatutes he tilit Wisconsin tatutes he tilit amount of 5 percent of theCommission bid amount. reserves No bidsthe riht may be Ordinance amending MC Commission reserves the riht Ordinance amending MC ment was out of Minnesota. fcer was unable to locate withdrawn for a period ofto 60 convene days afterto Closed opening ession, of bids. 9.07 Loud and Necessary to convene to Closed ession, 9.07 Loud and Necessary Offcer took subject to the the subject. Owner reserves the right Wisto reject tats any 18 and C all andbids re and to Noise Prohibited Wis tats 18 C and re Noise Prohibited Barron County Justice cen- Friday, June 15 waive informalities and irregularities.convene to en ession, Wis 17. Consider approval of convene to en ession, Wis 17. Consider approval of ter for a restraining order Offcer was advised of 1.4 TIME OF COMPLETIONtats 18 2 deeding vacated property tats 18 2 deeding vacated property Published in the Cumberland Published in the Cumberland to Troy and Stacy Rischette and transported her home. a gas line that was hit on A. Successful bidder shallAdvocate begin on June 27, 2018 the Work on written to Troy and Stacy Rischette Advocate on June 27, 2018 Offcer received a walk Wickre Drive. authority of the Town of Lakeland andWNAXLP shall complete the 18. Consider approval of WNAXLP 18. Consider approval of up complaint of teenage Subject was cited for Work no later than December 21, 2018. funding for housing study funding for housing study 19. Consider letters and males throwing rocks and speeding. 1.5 BIDDER’S QUALIFICATIONS 19. Consider letters and NOTICE A. Bidders must be prequalifed by Owner. petitions presented or re- petitions presented or re- one kid pulled down his Saturday, June 16 STATE OF WISCONSIN B. Bidders must be properly licensed under the laws ferred, new or unfnished CIRCUIT COURT ferred, new or unfnished pants to show his rear end. Offcer spoke with a sub- governing their respective trades and be able to obtain in- business and future pro- BARRON COUNTY business and future pro- Offcer stopped and located ject about her vehicles with surance and bonds required for the Work. A Performance posed agenda items NOTICE TO CREDITORS posed agenda items the kids and brought them no tires and advised her of Bond, separate Labor and Material Payment Bond, and 20. Committee reports (INFORMAL 20. Committee reports back with a parent. Off- the ordinance. Offcer gave Insurance in a form acceptable to Owner will be required 21. Adjourn ADMINISTRATION) 21. Adjourn cer spoke to both sides and her 10 days to correct the of the successful Bidder. Julie Kessler CASE NO. 18PR51 Julie Kessler it came down to a he said, issue. 1.6 NOTIFICATION Clerk-Treasurer In the Matter of the Estate Clerk-Treasurer he said. Both groups were Offcer responded for a A. This Advertisement for Bids document is issued by City of Cuberlan of LeRoy H. Johnson, Case City of Cuberlan the Town of Lakeland. Published in the Cumberland No. 18PR51. Published in the Cumberland warned. Life Alert button that had Advocate on June 27, 2018 Advocate on June 27, 2018 Thursday, June 14 been pushed. The button Published in the Cumberland Advocate on June 20 & 27, 2018 WNAXLP WNAXLP An application for informal WNAXLP Offcer received a call was pushed accidently. administration was filed. The decedent, with date PUBLIC NOTICE from a convenience store Offcer received an of birth December 8, 1939 STATE OF WISCONSIN SS stating they just had a gas anonymous complaint of and date of death February COUNTY OF BARRON drive off in the amount of vehicles not stopping at the Little Big Shot... 21, 2018, was domiciled in Barron County June 27, 2018 $25.05. Clerk thought it was intersection of Western Av- certain if Libby’s chance to Barron County, State of Tipster Line unintentional as the passen- enue and Marshall Street. Wisconsin, with a mailing appear on Little Big Shots TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Barron Countyaddress of 17 26th Ave., ger came into the store. Of- Offcer was unable to locate PUBLICBarron NOTICE County is hereby given that David Desantis would happen at all, but the Cumberland, WI 54829. 1-800 fcer made contact with the any vehicles. has fledTipster an application Line for a Nonmetallic MiningTipster Reclama Line- next summer, the producers A l l interested persons vehicle owner’s wife. She Offcer received an tion Permit with the Barron County Soil & Water Conser- called to say they were ap- waived notice. 532-9008 said she would be on her anonymous complaint of vation Department under the Barron County Nonmetallic1-800 proved to showcase outdoor 1-800 The deadline for filing way to pay for the gas as vehicles racing between BP Mining Reclamation Ordinance. The applicant proposes acts for Season three of Lit- a claim against the dece- to extract sand532-9008 and gravel and to establish a post-mining532-9008 she was unsure what time and Dairy Queen. He was dent’s estate is September tle Big Shots! In August, a land use of grassland/conservation cover. Property de- her husband would be back. unable to locate any vehi- 17, 2018. Little Big Shots flm crew scription of affected parcels: part of Plats 9-1 & 9-6, part Offcer contacted a truck cles racing. A claim may be fled at traveled to Libby’s family’s of NE-SW as described in Vol 426 Pg 109, including Lot owner to have it moved as Offcer received a fraud the Barron County Justice cabin in Wisconsin to flm 1 CSM 27/74, except CSM 26/48, consisting of 20 acres, Non Emergency the Street Department was complaint regarding alleged Center, 1420 State Hwy. 25 her personal introduction located in Section 18, Township 35 North, RangeBarron 13 West, County Phone Numbers: repaving that road. blackmail from a fake Face- Barron County North, Barron, Wisconsin, video for the show. After City of Cumberland, Barron County, Wisconsin. Tipster Line Tipster LineRoom 2700. Offcer brought female book account. that, Libby and her brother Any person residing within, owning property within, or /S/ Deanne E. Alsbury subject to the Police Depart- Offcer issued a cita- hopped on a plane to Hol- whose principal place of business is within 300 feet of the ment to give contact num- tion for a subject who was boundary of the1-800 parcel or parcels of land in which the non- 1-800Registrar in Probate Cumberland lywood to flm the episode. May 23, 2018 bers. She was going to get speeding. The week before flming metallic mining site is located or proposed may request 532-9008a Police Dept. in contact with a women’s Sunday, June 17 public informational532-9008 hearing. Requests for the public infor- Mark E. Coe was a furry of activity that mational hearing must be made within 30 days of the pub- Coe Law Offce, SC shelter. Offcer responded to a included daily school, re- 24 W. Marshall St. 822-2754 Offcer saw a toddler vehicle versus stop sign/ lication of this notice. The subject matter and testimony at hearsals, camera blocking, this informational hearing shall be limited to reclamation of PO Box 192 in diapers running around sidewalk/light pole accident site seeing and most impor- Non Emergency Phone Numbers: Rice Lake, WI 54868 the jungle gym at a church at 2nd Avenue and Sorensen the nonmetallic mining site. tantly making friends with The application and reclamation plan for the proposed 715-234-9074 Barron without parents around. street. Cumberland Police Dept. 822-2754 some of the coolest kids mine can be viewed at the Barron County Soil & Water WI Bar# 1000202 The Sheriff’s Department Subject wanted his Conservation Department, Government Center, 335 East Published in the Cumberland Advocate County in the world – even Darci Barron County Sheriff 537-3106 June 13, 20 & 27, 2018 WNAXLP helped fnd the parents. So- knives back from the safe. Lynne Farmer, the winner Monroe Avenue, Room 2104, Barron, WI, during regular Sheriff cial Services did a follow up Offcer told him to fle of America’s Got Talent! business hours.Polk Copies County may be Sheriff requested 485-8300for a fee. case. The child was returned through civil court to get Libby says that she hopes Published in the Cumberland Advocate on June 27 & July 4, 2018 537-3106 WNAXLP to his parents. them back. that her episode will help Offcer located a subject Offcer stopped a vehicle grow the popularity of the Emergency 911 for probation, the subject’s for a malfunctioning taillight. sport of log rolling around Tipster Line preliminary breath test was Offcer assisted subject the World so that someday a .055. Subject was arrested with a jump start of his ve- 1-800 it can become an Olympic Non Emergency Phone Numbers: Emergency and brought to jail for Pro- hicle. sport! Tune in to Little Big 532-9008 Shots on NBC on June 28th Cumberland Police Dept. 822-2754 HELP CUMBERLAND BOY SCOUTS at 7pm CST to see Libby’s Barron County Sheriff 537-3106 Deposit Aluminum Cans in the Scout Bin showcase Log Rolling to 911 Polk County America – she might even Polk County Sheriff 485-8300 Behind the City Shop. have a few surprises for Mr. Sheriff Harvey! 485-8300 HELP HELP Non Emergency Phone Numbers: Emergency HELP HELP HELP HELP CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND Cumberland Police Dept. 822-2754 CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND Barron County CUMBERLAND Sheriff 537-3106 CUMBERLAND BOY SCOUTS BOY SCOUTS BOY SCOUTS BOY SCOUTS Polk CountyBOY Sheriff SCOUTS 485-8300 911BOY SCOUTS Deposit Aluminum Deposit Aluminum Deposit AluminumEmergency Deposit Aluminum Deposit Aluminum Deposit Aluminum Cans in the Scout Cans in the Scout Cans in the Scout Cans in the Scout Cans in the Scout Cans in the Scout Bin Behind the Bin Behind the Bin Behind the Bin Behind the Bin Behind the Bin Behind the 911 City Shop. 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HELP HELP HELP HELP CUMBERLAND HELP HELP CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND BOY SCOUTS BOY SCOUTS BOY SCOUTS BOY SCOUTS CUMBERLAND Deposit Aluminum BOY SCOUTS BOY SCOUTS Deposit Aluminum Deposit Aluminum Deposit Aluminum Deposit Aluminum Cans in the Scout Cans in the Scout Cans in the Scout Cans in the Scout Deposit Aluminum Bin Behind the Cans in the Scout Cans in the Scout Bin Behind the Bin Behind the Bin Behind the Bin Behind the City Shop. City Shop. City Shop. Bin Behind the Non Emergency Phone CityNumbers: Shop. City Shop. City Shop. Emergency Cumberland Police Dept. 822-2754 Barron County Sheriff 537-3106 Polk County Sheriff 485-8300 911 Wednesday, June 27 2018 11

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(Strawberry Fields) • Cumberland Thurs. June 21• Noon-6 pm, Fri. June 22 • 8am-6 pm & Sat. June 23 • 8 am-5pm Baptist Church, Hwy 48, Cumber- Watch for signs land. tfn GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE - SILVER LAKE Saturday • June 30 • 8 am - Noon HUGE SALE Washing machine, 2 stoves, brass bed frame, Fri. June 1• 12-6pm • Sat. June 2 & Sunday June 3 • 8am-5pm recliners, sofas, chairs - all great for cabin. 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE Garage heater & womens clothes size 6- XL Saturday • June 16 • 9 am - 3 pm Fri., June 22 • 9 am-3 pm & Sat., June 23 • 9 am-Noon Lindfors • 1140 Buck St. • Cumberland MULTI-FAMILY INDOOR GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE Saturday • June 30 • 8 am - 2 pm Friday • June 8 • 9 am - 3 pm Gently used brand name kids clothes, girls 4T-6T, boys 3T-4T, lots of shoes, toys, playhouse, 42" TV, 2004 Yamaha snowmobile, Hummingbird fsh fnder, mens clothing, outdoor wood boiler, misc. Thurs. • May 17 • 5-8pm & Fri.. 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Friday & Saturday • June 30 & July 1 • 8 am - 6 pm Thursday, Friday & Saturday • May • 9 am - 5 pm

Sat. July 1 • 8 am - 5 pm & Sunday July 2 • 10 am - 3 pm Friday & Saturday • June 30 & July 1 • 8 am - 2 pm GAP, American Eagle, Justice, Silver, Hollister, and more! Babies, kids & adult clothes. Toys, 31, Initials INC, Burley, 2004 Honda Accord, DVDs, videos, books, scrapbooking, shoes, light fxtures, furniture, household 2nd ANNUAL items, ice shack, air hockey table, tires, microwave, lots of misc.Too EAGLE POINT CAMPGROUND GARAGE SALE many treasures to mention...you have to see it to believe it! 12 Wednesday, June 27, 2018 State FFA Convention 7th Annual Taste In Cumberland

Cumberland FFA was well represented at the State convention. Back Row (L-R): Lucas West, Isabella West, and Amie West, Front Row (L-R): Amber Butzler, Audre Lehman, and Kelli Lehman. Cumberland FFA Members Attend State Convention Six Cumberland FFA Clarinet; and Amie West, The Wisconsin Associa- members attended the 89th Saxophone. Isabella and tion of FFA is a leading stu- Wisconsin FFA Convention Lucas West were nominated dent organization due to the June 11th-14th in Madison. to audition for the National efforts of more than 21,000 This event attracted over FFA Honors Band. Amber students across the state. 3,000 members, advisors, Butzler and Kelli Lehman With a focus on premier parents, alumni, and spon- served as offcial voting del- leadership, personal growth sors to celebrate students egates. Audre Lehman ac- and career success, students’ and their successes in agri- cepted the FFA Pride Award FFA activities complement cultural education. on behalf of the Cumber- agricultural classroom in- Three students performed land FFA. The award is struction by giving them an as a part of the State FFA presented to chapters that opportunity to apply their Honors Band. Band mem- increased their member- skills and knowledge while bers included Lucas West, ship this year by 10 or more gaining real-world experi- Percussion; Isabella West, members. ence.