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715-538-4765 • 36435 Main St., Whitehall • www.trempcountytimes.com In Your New COVID cases continue to decrease Times… NEWS as more county residents are vaccinated By Andrew Dannehy of long-term care, police and educators and childcare, living facilities. distribution is determined Times Editor fire personnel and people individuals enrolled in Should the state receive by the DHS. Those who ad- The number of vaccines aged 65 and older. Medicaid long-term care more vaccines than expected, minister the vaccine request administered in Trempealeau According to a newslet- programs; some public some of the groups may be the amount they believe they County is nearing the number ter issued by the DHS, the facing essential workers, eligible before March 1. The need and the DHS uses a va- of total COVID-19 cases in hope is for the following non-frontline essential number of doses allocated to riety of factors to determine the county throughout the people to be eligible for healthcare personnel, staff the state is determined at a how many are distributed at pandemic. the vaccine in March: and residents in congregate federal level and statewide various locations. After another week in which the number of new COVID-19 cases dropped, Page 3: Whitehall district the county’s rate of cases planning for 2021 prom, per 100,000 fell to the graduation seventh-highest in the state. Page 4: Independence There were 34 new cases parks will be open this year last week, according to the Wisconsin Department of Page 5: ‘For the Love Health Services, the lowest of Trempealeau’ aims to number since the second connect area residents week in September when COURT there were 33 new cases. Page 9: Sheriff’s Log The rate in which county residents tested positive also Page 10: Criminal Court dropped below 20 percent for the first time since the third SPORTS week of September. Of the new cases, nearly half — 16 — were in the Arcadia area while Eleva had eight and Independence had five. All other municipalities in the county had three cases or fewer and Strum didn’t have any, according to the DHS. While the number of new cases declined, there was another death. The Trempea- leau County Health Depart- ment reported on Thursday Page 12: Seventeen area that another person had died wrestlers advance to D3 Bugle Lake was quiet early this week, but it is expected to be busy for the annual Elk Rod and Gun Club Ice from the virus. The health Fishing Contest on Saturday. (Times photograph by Andrew Dannehy) sectional department now lists 34 Page 13: Titans win Ar- county residents as having cadia wrestling regional died from COVID-19 while Page 14: B-T boys win the DHS lists 36. three more in DC The county has now had Big reward again offered 3,367 positive COVID-19 Page 15: Raider girls top cases since the pandemic Viroqua, Luther began. Work to get the OBITUARIES virus under control with a vaccine has been underway at modified ERGC contest Pages 18 & 19 since mid-December as By Andrew Dannehy for fifth, $50 for sixth-through-10th and a membership raffle will be sold 2,595 county residents had Times Editor and $25 for 11th-through 20th. separately. received at least the first dose The 62nd annual Elk Rod and Gun Cash drawings will be offered with Attendees will also have options of a vaccine as of the start of Club ice-fishing contest will look a winnings ranging from $25 to $1,000. for food as drive-up charcoal chicken this week. Of those, 1,566 little different this year, but attend- There will also be a special drawing begins serving at 11 a.m. Those who had received the Pfizer vac- ees will still have the chance to win with three prizes, $5,000 for first plan to drive-up to purchase food or cine and 1,029 received the numerous prizes, including $20,000 place, $2,000 for second and $1,000 tickets are asked to begin on Jefferson Moderna vaccine, according for catching Old Bugler. for third. The winners need not be St. and go east toward City Hall Park, to the DHS. Bugle Lake has been stocked for present to claim the prize. then south on Second Street toward County health officials the contest that runs noon to 3 p.m. There will also be various raffles City Hall. cited a statewide shortage of on Saturday. The biggest prize is Old at the contest. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccinations as some have Bugler, though there is also a $250 The first-place winner in one the ERGC has implemented a num- reported long waiting lists prize for Young Bugler — both will raffle will take home a Ruger Stain- ber of safety protocols. Instead of in Trempealeau County. Cur- be specially marked. The people who less 1911 .45 ACP handgun or $500; having one big tent in which people rently eligible for the vaccine catch those fish won’t be eligible for second place a Henry Golden Boy could gather, there will be five or are frontline healthcare per- the largest trout prizes, which include or $500 and third place a 10pt Titan six smaller tents. There also won’t sonnel, residents in skilled $500 for first place, $400 for second, Crossbow with ACU draw or $500. be a band playing at the contest this nursing facilities, residents $300 for third, $200 for fourth, $100 Tickets for a AR243 Snow Camo rifle year. 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Everyone will need pealeau Farmer Network support producer-led con- producer- led group. “The between government and throughout the state. to $750,000 in the 2019- complex and serious health System in La Crosse, but aged to connect with state signed primary care provider cines. If and when supplies to continue taking precau- was among 30 farmer-led servation solutions by cost-sharing part of the pro- farmers will be a critical This is the sixth round of 2021 state budget. challenge, Mayo Clinic live in Minnesota or Iowa. and local agencies where have been vaccinated. To get allow, Mayo Clinic Health tions, including wearing a groups to receive grants encouraging innovation gram is extremely helpful part of Wisconsin’s con- grant awards since funding For more information Health System medical Can I still be vaccinated in they are staying for their most vaccinated for COVID-19 System will reassess its mask, practicing social dis- from the Wisconsin Depart- and farmer participation in motivating our members servation efforts moving started with the 2015-17 about current producer- teams are encouraged by La Crosse? current vaccine information. sooner, we encourage you ability to provide vaccine tancing and washing hands ment of Agriculture, Trade in on-the-ground efforts to to experiment with and forward.” state budget. During the led projects and contact the success of COVID-19 A: Yes. If you receive your Q: I am a Mayo Clinic to call your local clinic to be to individuals who are not frequently until the spread and Consumer Protection improve Wisconsin’s soil implement practices that New to the grant pro- first year, 14 producer- information for groups, treatments and protection health care in Wisconsin, Health System patient who assigned to a primary care Mayo patients. of COVID-19 has stopped. (DATCP). health and water quality. protect soil and water gram this year is a conser- led groups submitted ap- visit https://datcp.wi.gov/ provided by COVID-19 you can be vaccinated for is over the age of 65, but provider. Q: After I get my CO- Visit Mayo Clinic Health The DATCP has awarded “Our partnership with health. Beyond the capacity vation benefits tracking plications totaling over Pages/Programs_Services/ vaccines. In fact by the end COVID-19 when it’s your I do not have an assigned Q: Can I be vaccinated at VID-19 vaccine, do I still System’s COVID-19 re- $750,000 in producer- DATCP’s producer-led for funding, the program component. DATCP will $242,000. In response to ProducerLedProjects.aspx. of this month, Mayo Clinic turn as determined by the primary care provider. Am Mayo Clinic Health System need to wear a mask and source site for contact in- led watershed protec- program is one of our core brings the added benefits of use this to measure the an increase in applications Health System will have state’s eligibility guidelines. I still considered a “Mayo” if I’m not a Mayo patient? practice social distancing? formation; the latest infor- tion grants to farmer-led assets,” said Chris van education, communication, water quality benefits as- and interest in the program Subscribe to the… immunized over 6,000 staff Q: I received notice that patient? Will I get notified A: Mayo Clinic Health A: Yes. While COVID-19 mation about COVID-19; groups, including $40,000 Someren of Jon-De Farm and collaboration between sociated with the conserva- since its inception, Gover- trempealeau county times and community members I can be vaccinated at Mayo via a Patient Online Services System’s current supply of vaccines are highly effective and what to do if you have to the Buffalo-Trempealeau and the Western Wisconsin farmers across the state. tion practices implemented nor Tony Evers increased since COVID vaccinations Clinic Health System, but I message or a letter when COVID-19 vaccines has at preventing symptomatic symptoms, unrelated health were made available in late went south for the winter. I become eligible for the been committed to vaccinat- and severe disease, they are care needs or wish to visit December. Can I get my vaccine there COVID-19 vaccination? ing Mayo Clinic Health Sys- not 100% effective, and it someone in the hospital. As the pandemic con- instead? A: Mayo Clinic Health tem patients who meet state is not yet known whether You also can view updates tinues, Mayo Clinic Health A: Each state is handling System will invite patients eligibility requirements. those who are vaccinated on Mayo Clinic Health Sys- System is answering ques- the distribution of CO- who do not have an assigned Mayo Clinic Health System can continue to transmit tem’s Facebook, Twitter and tions from patients and others VID-19 vaccines differently, primary care provider to be continues to work with the COVID-19 or how long the Instagram channels. in the community regarding and eligibility guidelines COVID-19 and COVID-19 are changing frequently. vaccines: Mayo Clinic Health System Whitehall district planning for 2021 prom, graduation By Andrew Dannehy good as we possibly can.” Times Editor “We’ve shown we can Whitehall School District have people here,” Beighely officials are planning for said. “Our folks will do what events that couldn’t be held they need to do and I have no in 2020 due to the COVID-19 doubt we can do something pandemic. with graduation as well.” Administrators told the Prom is scheduled for LAST CALL 2021 EARLY board at last week Monday’s April 24 and graduation for regular meeting that prepara- May 28, the Friday before tions have begun to hold both Memorial Day weekend. prom and graduation this That discussion came af- year after both events were ter Young complimented the ORDER PROGRAM cancelled last year. Whitehall students for their High School principal willingness to wear masks Eric Young said the plan for throughout the school days ORDER NOW prom is to have two courts, and at other functions. one made up of juniors and “Never once have we one for seniors. Typically just had a problem in our com- WITH 20% DOWN a junior prom, Young said the munity,” Young said. 2021 junior class thought it In action items, the board was important to include the voted not to cap the number ENDS FEB. 15TH seniors since their event was of students who can open cancelled last year. enroll to the district. Why Order Early? Young also said that they “If folks want to attend would issue tickets for the here, we find a way to do it,” • Defer delivery until dance, similar to athletic Beighley said. April 1st or later if events, in order to limit the Beighley said the district number of people at the event currently has 105 students weather is a problem. and to keep track of who at- who are open enrolled into tends. Whitehall, whereas 71 stu- • Avoid likely price increases “I do feel confident that dents who live within the we are going to do it the right district parameters have ...order as soon as possible. way,” Young said. enrolled into other schools. Superintendent Mike He added that when he came • Eliminate worrying about factory backlogs & late deliveries Beighley added that the to Whitehall 18 years ago, • You can get delivery when spring weather cooperates dance would be held in the there were 40 more students gymnasium to allow enough who open enrolled out of the • All orders by Feb. 15th will receive 2 building anchors (not normally supplied, space and that a dance floor district than into it. a $45.00 value) plus a $50.00 gift certificate to our gift shop. might be put down. “We’re Beighley also told the going to try to make this as board of a meeting for the Trempealeau Valley Co-op Why Order an Old Hickory Building? 2.0 that will be held Feb. 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Guzman, Esmeralda leau Middle School has rud, Hannah Bever, Delilah Mattson, Tucker McDonah, Seventh grade: Caiden Purney, Melanie Robinson, Salas, Charles Komperud, students for the first trimester son, Titus R. Buhl, Kylee M. T. Brouillet, Maggie May Guzman-Solis, Heidi L. Her- announced its top honor Boberg, Sienna Chapman, Lauren Mulholland, Westlie Brady, Adain Busch, Kait- Clara Schulze, Matthew Andrew Lebakken, Ava of the 2020-21 school year. Estenson, Marisol Gonzalez, Harms, Tara L. Harvie, Sophia ber, Brady M. Johnson, Drake students for the second term Ellie Cox, Halene DeJager, Olson, Sawyer Pederson, lyn Caldwell, Hailey Coo- Stoner, Nels Teske, Mitchell Lightfoot, Aidan Miranda, Students making the “A” Sawyer L. Herrick, Cadence S. Kisolek, Carter J. Laursen, R. Jurowski, Olivia G. Killian, of the 2020-21 school year. Brecken Ebersold, Taylor Emma Schindler, Ethan per, Araceli Corona, Kyra Thell, Tori Thoma, Paige Wyatt Nichols, Kira Oliver, honor roll were: M. Klein, Vivian J. Kulig, Gracie J. Lyngen, Jerry L. Callie S. Larson, Brayden Students making the “A” Gallup, Emma Hull, Jayden Schwier, Brett Servais, Donaldson, Emma Dungy, Vanseth, Levi Williams. Kyle Oliver, Faith Olson, Seniors: Madeline Berg, Seth W. Lambeck, Grant S. Moede III, Gregory Santos, R. Lisowski, Theodore N. honor roll were: Kennedy, Cameron Krueger, Sawyer Smock, Nathanael Katherine Erickson, Carter Sixth grade: Benjamin Peyton Pett, Ella Pozanc, Gage T. Dubiel, Reese D. Olson, Lyle Orsch, Hailey R. Aubrey Wozney. Mikesell, Michael L. Payne, Eighth grade: Kinley Jazmyn Kubas, Amelie Sorenson, Anya Wolfe. Giemza, Daniel Herman, Amundson, Austin Bork, Isaiah Ruesgen, Josephine Gilbertson, Kendra C. Goplin, Przybilla, Preston E. Schro- Juniors: Leeann K. Buhl, Markus Petersen, Joaquin Andersen, Morgan Auman, Kwasniewski, Caroline Seventh grade: Coyan Aiden Johnson, Liberty Skylar Carpenter, Isaiah Rupple, Scarlet Ryan, McK- Liam R. Herrick, Samantha eder, Nora K. Semb, Sophia Brenna Clatt, Morgen J. A. Rodriguez, Kevin Y. Ro- Backler, Raylin Cooksey, Johnson, Mikayla Johnson, Carroll, Jamison Chapman, enna Schindler, McGuire M. Huff, Abbigail J. Jacobson, E. Skoyen, Brock M. Sluga, Curtice, Ciera M. Dubiel, driguez, William A. Smith, Kalin Degnin, Carson Ga- Eden Linberg, Blake Moore, Aiden Earney, Samantha Slaby, Cavin Spitzmacher, Ryan C. Kleinhans, Allison Trevor A. Stephens, Nolan T. Wylie M. Dunn, Kaige F. Charles A. Thompson. Gundersen Tri-County gnon, Nathaniel Holthaus, Sydney Nelson, Paige Filla, Olivia Garcia, Ave Kane Waletzko, Juniper T. Koepke, Jessica J. Lyga, Thompson. Estenson, Brian U. Flores, Eighth graders: Jennifer Alexis James, Maren Krom- Nygaard, Wyatt Oines, Grandt, Emmett Hammel, Waller. Emily L. Marsolek, Silas A. Eighth graders: Trinity Justin A. Fremstad, Macy- A. Aguilar Peralta, Cooper J. welcomes ER physician rey, Alexis McDonnell, Nelson, Riley A. Orsch, Dylan M. Aasen, Morgan M. Back, Ann Grulkowski, Chelsea K. Brouillet, Jackson W. Crebo, Aubrynn Rotering, Laela M. Pogreba, Bethany Pope, Khloe R. Bautch, Adyson N. Herber, Bryce W. Johnson, Andy Flores, Lokin J. Frost, Stephen Israel, MD, has Illinois College of Medicine, Schmitt, Travis Theisen, ‘For the Love of Trempealeau’ Heather R. Reinart, Bradyn Becker, Broc G. Coburn, Car- Katie Lisowski, Sydney R. Kevin II J. Gilow, Armealio joined the medical staff at Rockford, Ill. He then com- Grace Woxland. M. Schneider, Sophia M. son L. Coburn, Lara R. Frei, Matheny, Dylan M. Moats, E. Hemenway, Daytona M. Gundersen Tri-County Hos- pleted his residency program Sixth grade: Nadiah Schultz, Abigail M. Semb, Dusty J. Gardner, Brinna P. Nicholas C. Powell, Suzanna Hensley, Tiffany Hensley, pital and Clinics and is caring in Internal Medicine and Becker, Reesa Beilke, An- aims to connect area residents Aubrea Smieja, Robert E. Goplin, Caydan M. Johnston, Rodriguez, Taevyon M. Saint- Lynnea E. Hobbs, Nicholas for patients in Emergency Pediatrics at Stroger Hospital drew Bishop, Claire Bre- While the Friends of us how to make the truffles the video tutorial. Smith, Gavin T. Stephens, Adam S. Kleinhans, Eden E. fort, Alicia M. Schmitt, Samu- G. Katzman, Phoenix O. Medicine. of Cook County in Chicago. idenbach, Jackson Chap- the Trempealeau Library through a video posted on our To learn more, contact the Hannah I. Stoutner, Janna L. Matejka, Luke A. Matejka, el R. Semb, Isaac D. Skoyen, LaMarche, Benjamin J. A native of Israel man, Maddilynn Decker, are unable to hold their an- website. While we all miss Shirley M. Wright Memorial Thoma, Emma J. Tollefson, Emilee R. Moats, Mason M. Colton E. Sluga, Aidan A. Lisowski, Donald H. Loga, Illinois, Israel says he really Samuel DeJager, Lily Doud, nual fundraiser, A Taste of not have A Taste of Trem- Library at 608-534-6197 or Paris J. Wathen-Johnston, Pientok, Aydan L. Semb, Haili Sonsalla, Zachery L. Spittler, Ryan M. Oldendorf, Lukas received his likes the atmo- Brode Eiken, Sawyer Foust, Trempealeau, this year, they pealeau this year, we can via email at swmldirector@ Olivia R. Youngbauer. B. Sluga, Daniel Z. Soderberg Erikka A. Thomas, Jonathan J. Paske, Samantha R. Peter- Pilgrim’s Donates to Bachelor of sphere of the Isaac Gerke, Hailee Gilson, would like to show love to the still come together virtually wrlsweb.org. The Library is Juniors: Grace M. Back, Jr. R. Thorn, Kaleb T. Wagner, son, Morgan M. Przybylla, Science de- emergency Dierks Haney, Georgia Trempealeau Community and make the Taste together open to come inside Mon- Kevin N. Carroll, Madelyn G. Seventh graders: Ary- Nicoya C. Yarrington. Ariadna Ramirez, Daniel gree in Mi- rooms. Harnage, Vanessa Hau- with their, For the Love of at our homes.” days from 12-8, Tuesdays Frank, Mitchell S. Gunderson, ana A. Ausderau, Kayla M. Sophomores: Kaehl Bak- Rubio-Cruz, Alexander J. Community Chest crobiology “I think Trempealeau event. Pick up a dessert kit at the and Wednesdays from 12-6, As part of the Hometown Strong initiative through- gen, Matthew Hills, Gracie Kelly J. Herness, Alexa J. Birthman-Hawkins, Brandon en, Luke Beighley, Nora Sartor, Braxton G. Smith, at University the pure ex- Holley, Conner Hovell, For the Love of Trempea- Shirley M. Wright Memo- Thursdays and Fridays from Koxlien, Breanna M. Kulig, J. Crooks, Harlow K. Foss, J. Bergerson, Alexander Virgil H. Smith, Reese G. out Pilgrim’s Pride and JBS, each complex reports of Illinois at citement and leau will run Feb. 8-13 and rial Library, 11455 Fremont 9-6 and Saturdays from their donations to the communities in which they work Leland Lawrence, Addison Brekken D. Kulig, Maggie A. Kennedy R. Gran, Ashton Crooks, Zoey A. George, Solsrud, Christian B. Sosalla, Champaign- intense situa- Murphy, Lylah Pederson, culminate with a video tuto- St, Trempealeau, during 9-1. Area residents can also Lindberg, Nylah E. Lisowski, G. Hanson, Andreanna M. Kiera M. Kjos, Devin C. Lillianna N. Young. and live to the company’s Hometown Strong Com- Urbana. After tions that can rial posted on the Library’s its open hours on February visit the library by using our mittee. When reviewing 2020 contributions by each Kayla Rolbiecki, Madeline Benjamin R. Mohan, Ian L. Hemenway, Addison M. Klomsten, Andrew T. Knut- Seventh graders: Avery A. taking a cou- occur in the Ruud, Brett Thill, Isabella website on Valentine’s Day. 8-13. There will be 100 kits drive-up window, Mondays- Pank, McKenna R. Pientok, Herman, Vanessa Hernendez- son, Jocelyn J. Laehn, Aali- Baumann, Mason J. Bautch, complex, Arcadia took second place throughout all ple years off ER drew me During this week, residents available. Visit swmlibrary. Thursdays for the first 2 of the Pilgrim’s 30-plus complexes and was awarded Tibbitts, Vreede Van, Lily Stephen H. Smith JR, Andrea Anderson, Frank J. Juresh IV, yah Macharia, Nickelson D. Braydon J. Fonstad, Gabriel from school, to it,” Israel Wershofen. are invited to stop into the org on February 14 to watch hours we are open. Sosalla, Michael A. Spare, Morgan O. Jurowski, Justin Matejka, Dakota Moronez, J. Garcia, Dominic A. Hass, $750 to donate to the charitable group of their choice. Israel looked said. “Howev- Library to pick up a dessert The company chose the Arcadia Community Chest Students making the “B” Payton D. Thompson. M. Klidzejs, Kelsie L. Klom- Holly A. Pirk, Matthew G. Avvia R. Herman, Dalton C. at his options er, the science honor roll were: kit with all the ingredients Sophomores: Kadien M. sten, Ella M. Knutson, Kyla E. Poulos, Bryce P. Schorbahn, Konkel, Morgan E. Koxlien, due to their vast variety of organizations that they and decided of the various needed to make a batch of serve and support. “We are proud to be a part of a Eighth grade: Nicholas Gaier, Vaida S. Goplin, Jas- Lambeck, Andrea Mercado, Randen J. Smith, Avery L. Mckenzie T. Maciosek, Hay- he wanted to Stephen Israel, MD diseases and Andre, Adeline Baures, truffles. For more local government mine J. Guzman, Blake A. Brynna G. Schneider, Brett Sonsalla, Isaiah L. Steinfeldt, dyn Mennem, Hannah M. company that truly cares about giving back to their do more than just medical emergencies you have to “The kits will have ev- community,” a company statement said. Pictured are Daytona Blaney, Nolan Herman, Eric J. Kleinhans, J. Schorbahn, Jonah Semb, Mia C. Sygulla. Pirk, Alexander W. Stenberg, research. manage in the ER sealed Burken, Jackson Burns, erything you need to make news, (left) Babe Meinerz, President of Arcadia Community Abigail M. Koepke, Devon Joanna M. Smith, Deacon D. Freshmen: Gavyn M. Connor G. Stevens, Chloie “I realized I was much the deal. I like that the field Kaitlyn Cook, Mitchell this special dessert at home,” Chest and Rocky Lisowski, Arcadia Complex HR L. McCune, Colton D. Pank, Steig. Bautch, Xayetsy Y. Camarena Thomas, Jaxon J. Tollefson, more of a people person is broad, and I get to see and Erickson, Addisyn Fey- Jessica Schoonover, library turn to Manager of Pilgrim’s. (Submitted photo) Carsten M. Peterson, Jennica Students making the “B” Gomez, Ashlyn D. Clatt, Kiara T. Wilk. than a pure researcher; so, do a lot. It has a lot of variety en, Benjamin Filla, Aidan director, said. “ On Valen- after some consideration, and that appeals to me.” Ganz, Reyna Garcia, Emma tine’s Day, chef Max Wilda the… I decided to go to medical Prior to joining Gunder- Grams, Benjamin Hansen, from Beedle’s Bar and Grill school,” Israel explained. “It sen, Israel practiced at Carle Cassara Herrera, Maggie in Centerville, will teach City of Independence parks will be open this year would allow me to still do the Foundation Hospital, Craw- Lloyd, Braelynn Mueller, By Debbie Foss last years,” said Mayor Rob- waiving city responsibility. At the suggestion of Po- Some of trash has been the department was hoping science I loved but interact ford Memorial Hospital in Myrabelle Pretasky, Jayce Times Staff ert Baecker at Monday’s city Baecker is expected to lice Chief Derrick Vold, city gathered and city work- for a quicker decision, but with people a lot more. A de- Robinson, Ill. Quarne, Oliver Remus, Jada Independence parks will council meeting. “Everybody discuss the decision with officials will look at making ers have identified names, “the doors aren’t falling off cision I am extremely happy In his free time Israel en- Schmitt, Maddox Scow, be open this year and, as was used good judgment.” county officials. sterner ordinances govern- Baecker said. and we need to do our due with.” joys traveling, wine tasting, Kyle Seiling, Madelyn Sey- the case in 2020, the city will Council member Cleo In other recreation news, ing refuge and unregistered “I can’t stand that some diligence,” Baecker said. Israel earned his medical hiking, exploring nature and mour, Riley Sommerfeldt, ask users to police themselves Skroch urged that the city council member noted that vehicles by city residents. guys go buy $50 worth of In other business, the degree from University of playing video games. Jasmine Tarjeson, Claire and comply with pandemic do as it did last year and ask the city’s ice rink on Bugle An effort will also be made (lottery) scratchers and won’t council: safeguards. those reserving the parks to be Lake is getting strong us- to monitor the number of spend two dollars on a garage • The council heard that “There were no incidents responsible for cleaning and age, and credited city public chickens city residents are bag,” Baecker said. “These city sewer rates will be Arcadia Beverage helps provide works superintendent Elijah housing and to track down lazy people are making the climbing at about 3.5 percent Castleberry with keeping the those who have dumped rest of us pay.” annually as the utility makes Make an appointment with surface of the rink smooth. garbage around the city. Council member Jason considerable investments in scholarships for local students our new stylist: Ekern noted that some city phosphorous abatement. Arcadia Beverage re- Each school set the criteria ships. Arcadia Beverage, residents may be exceeding • Appointed Erica Powers cently partnered with Ni- for the selection process. as the local distributor of Aly Wedward! the six-chicken limit set by to the library board. Board colet Water and the Green Each football season, Nicolet products, provided Aly enjoys doing bright, fun Brush’s Computer city ordinance. Those with member Skroch said the Bay Packers to provide Nicolet sponsors its “Pack- each participating school Sales&Service, LLC chickens must also get a Independence library was five Trempealeau County ers Water Kid” promotion, the opportunity to receive colors and blondes. Computer Repair • Virus Removal $15 annual permit from the awarded a $50,000 grant to students scholarships total- where a winning retail entry the scholarships. city, said clerk and treasurer put barcodes on books and ing $2500.00. The winners receives tickets to a game and Nicolet is the official THE DAYS ESCAPE Computer Diagnostics • Networking Lenice Pronschinske. that library staff is spending include Litzy Gallo, Arcadia; the chance to be on Lambeau bottled water of the Green 40208 Winsand Dr. PC & Accessories Sales • and more… The council decided to several hours a day helping Kole Trapp, Blair-Taylor; Field prior to kickoff. This Bay Packers. Nicolet is Pigeon Falls delay a decision on replacing elderly persons sign up for Gracie Rombalski, Inde- year, due to COVID-19 available at retail accounts sara trinity aly 715-983-5662 Call us at 608-525-3900 two doors at the fire depart- COVID-19 vaccinations. pendence; Tryggve Korger, restrictions limiting fans, and school concession stands 22856 N. Main St., Ettrick ment building until the city • Approved the purchase Osseo-Fairchild and Lara the Water Kid program was throughout Trempealeau has estimates on what instal- of a new riding lawn mower Frei, Whitehall. changed to award scholar- County. Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm Congratulations to our No Cavities Club Winners lation will cost. Ekern said and a skid steer.
— Kids — Sunday: ...... Closed No Cavities Club Blair-Taylor School District February Monday: ...... 10AM–2PM Early Childhood Developmental Screening Hours & Classes (Closed Mon., Feb. 8 and 22) NEW YEAR, WINNER As part of ongoing Child-Find efforts our district is Tuesday: ...... 10AM–6PM committed to ensuring that we keep up with screening children (Closed Tues., Feb. 23) Jordie Marsolek even during this time of enhanced safety measures due to Wednesday: . . . . . 10AM–1PM of Arcadia COVID-19. As we are mindful of the amount of visitors to the (Closed Wed., Feb. 3 and 24) district buildings at this time, we have changed our screening TIME TO process for the 2020-21 school year. This change will allow us Thursday: ...... 10AM–5PM PARENTS: to continue to screen and make early identifications of children (Closed Thurs., Feb. 11 and 25) Kristina and Robbie who may need extra help now or in the future. 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River many news consumers today 01:40 — Eleva: Restrain- they are checking air quality. the road. tween two parents during an injured eagle was brought Tuesday, Jan. 26 on a cold grey day, do not either have the time or Compiled from: The Arcadia News-Leader, Galesville Republican & Whitehall Times ing order violation. 16:09 — Galesville: A 23:28 — Ettrick: Request exchange. When the male left to the sheriff’s office. 08:43 — Arcadia: An I want to write the comprehensive abilities 07:59 — Eleva: Two-car vehicle almost went into for a welfare check at a with the child, he nearly hit 16:03 — Blair: A male injured deer has been in the about the beauty here to make these determinations 25 out of business under strict residents reported 52 below. Marinuka, Feb. 14. accident with no injury or the ditch and crossed the residence where a domestic another car. said two family members area for a week. It is limping road blockage. centerline, almost causing a abuse situation possibly oc- 15:31 — Taylor: Caller are at his mom’s house and but am haunted by the images or are not curious enough to e 1 animal control rules, accord- Sonja Lyngen has been 5 on a front leg and bleeding on TV, research reported news. Sorry, A couple special White- ing to a year-long study by named Whitehall High’s 09:44 — Independence: head-on crash. curred. believes she has been poi- they are causing some issues. on its back. Caller thinks the e 1 4 A male is at a residence and 17:48 — Trempealeau soned. They were asked to leave and and my heart aches for a na- I’m confi dent that comment is hall city council commit- the Trempealeau County 1971 Betty Crocker Home- The county board of su- Saturday, Jan. 23 deer needs to be dispatched. tion reeling. considered offensive to some tees are starting work on agricultural extension agent. maker of Tomorrow. he is not allowed to be there. County: Officer is attempt- 03:06 — Independence: 17:15 — Arcadia: A baby they refused. Caller said his 09:17 — Eleva: Caller re- pervisors voted Tuesday to Caller suspects there is drug ing to stop a vehicle heading has a fever and a fixed stare. mom is not in her right mind readers. projects that could mean The study by Dennis Frame is Dr. Paul Dettloff, Arcadia set aside $100,000 for the Caller reported a car and a porting harassment from her I cannot ignore I weave facts into every major commitments of tax to be released next month. In veterinarian, was a guest use going on and caller is south on Highway 53. truck appear to be racing 20:54 — Eleva: A vehicle and family members seem to neighbor. She doesn’t want improvement of the Trem- threatening to remove him 20:04 — Eleva: Assist for looks to be pulling a car, both take advantage of that. the cloud over our people, Trempealeau Times submis- dollars. The fi re station space discussing his report, the ag speaker at the Wisconsin pealeau County Asylum. toward Independence. Caller officer contact, just wants it the terrible suffering. sion; facts easily checked for needs advisory committee agent said his report also will Veterinarian Convention in if police don’t come imme- Menomonie Police Depart- said they passed her and have flashers on and are all 17:18 — Arcadia: Cows documented. This program has been in the diately. Caller is also upset ment for a harassment case. over the road. are out next to the roadway. Our beloved country broken, accuracy. The Times allows met for the fi rst time last raise some “huge societal Milwaukee. His topic was offi ng for some time, with another car in a no-passing 10:35 — Osseo: Caller riddled with troubles. 500 words for submission and week Wednesday and the issues.” Frame said he will Hardware Retrieval. that a male’s truck is back 20:16 — Osseo: A dead zone. 21:00 — Osseo: The high- Monday, Jan. 25 advised there is a male in the state making demands in the street. deer is in the middle of the way is getting extremely icy. How can we survive most of my submissions are municipal swimming pool present his detailed study of Alan Robertson, 29, Blair, for improvements and the 03:46 — Eleva: A male 08:49 — Galesville: Of- the hallway apartment across right at 500. I uit submitting panel, which consists of all 30 farms to the Farm Bureau. has announced his candi- 11:26 — Osseo: A skid road. got into the caller’s apart- 21:49 — Osseo: Altoona ficer advised bricks are in the from him. It is supposed to trustees agreeing. steer was stolen overnight. 20:20 — Galesville: Fe- Police Department requested I return to the Mississippi, to the La Crosse Tribune as city council members, was Members of the Tuesday dacy for the assembly seat The gymnasium was ment and took a photo of roadway. be empty and caller doesn’t its dangerous current the paper accepts 250 words to meet this week Tuesday. morning exercise class in in Jackson and Trempea- 11:28 — Arcadia: Caller male made a comment today her sleeping. He sent her officers locate and arrest 12:37 — Eleva: A male know why the male is there. fi lled to overfl owing with found a glove next to his that she was going to “end a suspect from a domestic and ice, thin and lethal in and edited some content. It used to be called the Trempealeau took some time leau counties in the spring the crowd that saw the two the photo with a statement has been harassing the caller Caller wants him checked out. places; I note most of the Times Mississippi River Human this week to exercise their election, a vacancy created animal’s water tank. He has a herself.” saying not to sleep. There are abuse case. He was located and her husband. He drives He has long hair and a long basketball games featured suspect and wants the suspect 20:24 — Arcadia: Caller’s and arrested. how it cuts through the heart- Letters to the Editor of a Services Center, and later, right to support “the boys in by the resignation of John in the infantile paralysis also four children are in the by and flips them off; drives beard. land political theme include no Psychiatric and Counsel- Bosnia.” They brought good- Radcliffe. arrested. husband has been drinking residence; she said she did a 22:51 — Blair: A subject by them fast and he spit on 13:51 — Ettrick: A past benefit. Many seats had 13:37 — Trempealeau: and he hit her and possibly is on probation with a no and swallows homes in the facts; usually simply the CNN, ing services. But, as of last ies from home to be packed The city of Arcadia has been reserved by fans from sweep and does not believe her husband once. Caller’s employer is withholding a spring. MSNBC, New York Times, month, Trempealeau County and shipped to American set up specifi c regulations for Caller has been scammed. hit their daughter. anyone is in the residence at alcohol provision and he is husband advised that about paycheck of about $8,000. Arcadia, Independence and Reported that $6,000 — 20:32 — Arcadia: Caller currently at the bar. Washington Post, NBC, ABC residents can call it their own. peacekeeping forces in the snowmobiles, reported Chief Taylor, whose teams played this time. 20 minutes ago, the male was 14:35 — Blair: Caller saw It is then I remember and CBS News narratives that In January, the county was war-torn Baltic nation. One of Police Edward Kaiser. which did not apply for — hit something in the roadway 10:07 — Osseo: An 22:55 — Independence: at an intersection and was a stolen car. Caller doesn’t here, and the Whitehall High has been taken out in his about halfway up the hill. No Caller went off the roadway. the random acts of kindness Trump is a bully never a fac- offi cially informed that it of their own, Sgt. Scott Uhl, Among the regulations is a School pep band was an unwanted female is at a yelling and waving his arms know who the driver of the lighting our path, tual example , liar please give was the owner of the former is among them. maximum speed of 10 miles name. damage to the caller’s ve- residence. Caller said she 23:26 — Blair: Officer at her husband. car is or where it is headed. added attraction. 14:55 — Whitehall: A hicle, but he wanted the area advised a subject crawled the elevation of our good days, some examples of politicians MRHSC building, located on Between 10 and 10:30 on per hour; a full stop must be Norman Foss has pur- has no driver’s license and 13:54 — Eleva: An elderly 15:47 — Osseo: Caller the beauty in our evolution who never stretched the truth Hwy. 121 on the east side of Jan. 26 Blair teens Brenda made at each intersection, car hit a garbage truck. No checked in case something is is driving a vehicle without into a dumpster and closed male is having extreme leg is following a semi unit that chased the store business injuries or road blockage. in the roadway. the lid. so far. and racist never mentioned Independence. Olson and Jennifer Dippman yielding the right-of-way from the estate of his late permission. pain. struck another car that he was before he ran for president . On Feb. 2, Paul Gerrard heard a voice shouting “Help at all times; snowmobiles 18:53 — Galesville: A 21:04 — Blair: Instagram 10:46 — Osseo: Caller 23:41 — Trempealeau 14:30 — Blair: A semi traveling with. brother, Ernest, and took over white SUV was passing fraud reported. County: Caller slid into the Remembering also how I understand the lack of of Dodge Partners Limited me, help me ” in the dis- must travel single fi le on Monday morning at the stand will be burning a bid barn stalled in the lane of traffic. 17:22 — Whitehall: A color stuns the grey facts from Democratic lean- Partnership and Gerrard Re- tance on a snowy night. Their the right hand side of the and almost struck another 21:22 — Whitehall: A at the end of a dead end road ditch. No injuries and there 16:20 — Blair: A 12-year- black SUV is all over the road. on Abrams St. vehicle. blue pickup with a topper does not appear to be damage and awakens the sky ing letter submitters as facts alty, La Crosse, and several first impression was that street; highways can’t be Arcadia, in common with this evening. It was okayed old is screaming and throwing 18:14 — Arcadia: Caller as the sun sets over the bluffs; are generally not the friend of local dignitaries and citizens it was maybe kids fooling used within the city limits, 21:50 — Strum; Caller almost hit two vehicles head- by the town chair. The fire to the vehicle. things; needs an officer. wants to know if he can get a the rest of Western Wiscon- reported hearing four gun- the river charged with vision- liberals. braved the bitter cold to cel- around, but they continued except for a 90-degree angle on. will be big and will be seen Sunday, Jan. 24 16:38 — Ettrick: Caller’s ride. He rides the bus to work, sin, has experienced freak shots. ary light. I am personally offended ebrate the grand opening of and summoned Brenda’s crossing; snowmobiles shall Friday, Jan. 22 from the highway. 00:46 — Eleva: One- daughter saw an eagle get hit but it was already gone. He is weather this week. Tuesday 21:52 — Independence: And I know we will be all right by the most aggressive current Dodge Hillside Apartments. 18-year-old brother, Kenny. be equipped with a muffl er; brought a February thaw with 09:03 — Whitehall: A 11:02 — Galesville: Two vehicle rollover reported. No by a car. The eagle is now walking. because the loss of all this liberal narrative coming from Arcadia-Glencoe Volun- a headlight and taillight are Caller possibly heard two 29-year-old female has been bothers are physically fight- injuries. sitting on the side of the road. The three commenced to mild temperatures, thunder, gunshots in the area. glory the Nation’s Capital labeling teer Fire Department held Riverside Memorial Park, re uired and must be in good rain and fog. Wednesday aggressive toward health ing over estate property. 00:57 — Independence: 19:45 — Whitehall: Caller is unthinkable. Trump supporters as “domes- its 1996 offi cer elections as trailing the voice they all condition; snowmobiles brought a drop in the tem- Thursday, Jan. 21 care center staff and resi- 11:27 — Osseo: Four Officer advised a vehicle slid said there is a guy in his late tic terrorists.” I served 30 Alvin astrow nominated heard. It was there where they shall not be operated on the peratures ad blizzard-like 02:41 — Osseo: Car parts dents. subjects are picketing in the into the ditch. Traffic citation 30s or early 40s walking Anne Bagley years in the U.S. Army with present Arcadia Fire Chief found a middle-aged man skating rinks among other conditions as large amounts and a tire are on the roadway. 10:15 — Eleva: Caller is parking lot. They followed issued. around outside and he is very Trempealeau fi ve war zone deployments. Michael Wineski. The mo- laid out in a snow bank, un- regulations. of snow and high winds made 04:22 — Whitehall: A requesting a welfare check a fuel truck to get into the 02:59 — Blair: Tow com- confused. HAVE YOU To be considered a domestic tion was seconded by Vince able to walk. With the aid of Offi cially, the scouts of travel almost impossible to vehicle is in the field across on his daughter. A friend parking lot. pany reported a vehicle in the 20:16 — Eleva: Caller’s MOVED? e : terrorist based on the actions at Wozney and passed unani- the three teens, the man was Galesville Troop 61 will be motorists. from the caller’s house. informed the caller that his 11:29 — Trempealeau: ditch. Caller isn’t sure if its neighbor has been dancing Since Mr. Andy Engen the U.S. Capitol while ignor- mously to reelect Winesky winding up the scout week 13:21 — Trempealeau: daughter is cutting herself. An accident took out signs a slide-in or a crash. naked in front of her win- taken to a nearby residence. 1 asked the source of my news ing the numerous riots across to the position. The man, Richard Decker celebrating the 61st anni- Eau Claire Police Depart- 12:46 — Whitehall: Caller and damaged a yard. The 08:04 — Galesville: dows. Founder and part-owner e 1 1 21 Please remember and information I thought I’d the country during the last six of Augusta, was taken to versary of the Boy Scouts of ment requested assistance said she needs an ambulance license plate was left at the Highway department report- 20:21 — Blair: Caller’s Glen Reit maintains that The Supreme Court let him know. I rarely watch months of 2020 is degrading. Tri-County Memorial Hos- America when they host the locating a male. They re- to go to the hospital. She has scene; the vehicle fled. ing a vehicle in the ditch. The boyfriend is bleeding from the to change your the employees at Dairyland Hannity’s show on Fox News I end with; Al Gore didn’t pital in Whitehall, where he fi rst Kondike Derby of the e Page 1 quested that he be arrested stomach pain and trouble 11:47 — Independence: driver is out of the vehicle. mouth and vomiting blood. address with us to but do view the fi rst 20 minutes Laboratories, Inc. and their Gateway Council on Lake really invent the internet, sim- remained hospitalized for and held if located. An officer breathing. Caller reported a vehicle that 07:17 — Whitehall: Call- She said he is breathing. of the Tucker Carlson and commitment to excellence continue prompt ply claimed he did and it’s on a couple of days, and the was able to locate and arrest 13:55 — Whitehall: Am- has a small toddler walking er’s son went into the ditch. 22:34 — Eleva: A pickup Laura Ingraham programs are the primary reasons for delivery of your video. teenagers are credited with : the male. bulance requested for an in- around and laying in the back 12:18 — Arcadia: Caller went past the caller’s house which I understand are not per the company’s continued saving his life. News Publishing Co., Inc. 13:34 — Arcadia: Caller mate who is possibly having window. said a subject has not fed very slowly. It went about Trempealeau se news, but opinion. Those, success. Dairyland Labs. reported locating a bike in 100 yards then shut off its John Cantlon, The biggest and best 36435 Main Street a heart attack. 13:48 — Whitehall: Fe- his horses in three days. County Times. like I believe Mr. Engen, re- Was started in 1958 by Reit the ditch at an intersection 14:43 — Ettrick: Caller headlights and parked. The Ettrick Cheese Festival in several P.O. Box 95 male is not making any sense; They have no food or water ligiously view programming and the company has had its about a week ago. He wanted is receiving e-mails from subject walked 15-to-20 feet Call: 715-538-4765 years or maybe ever Whitehall, WI 54773 she is speaking very rapidly. now and this is a recurring they consider news while e : primary lab in Arcadia since to report it was found in case someone trying to scam him. 14:19 — Eleva: Caller then went west in the field or sums up the 1995 Blair Tel. 715-538-4765 • Fax 715-538-4540 problem. fi guring the narratives must I would like to reply to Mr. 1959. anyone reports it stolen or 15:30 — Eleva: A white celebration as net profi t for be accurate as the U.S. has Engen’s letter, if I may. Bob Koba’s bid to rebuild Periodicals Postage Paid at Whitehall, Wisconsin 54773 missing. van is all over the road with the three-day event totaled slander and libel laws; are fool- Mr. Engen, it is good to see his fi re-damaged riverside (USPS Number 683140) Postmaster: Please send address 15:34 — Eleva: Males are flashers on. $11,600.56. ing themselves. Speech on the your joy now that Mr. Biden home was set back as the changes to P.O. Box 95, Whitehall, WI 54773 16:43 — Whitehall: ALL Half and Whole fl oor of Congress is protected; lives in the White House. Trempealeau County Board 5 Dan and Mark Witte, Publishers Caller reported an accident. Barneløpet of Adjustment followed its NATURAL a senator or representative can Enjoy it while you can. e 11 1 1 Andrew Dannehy, Managing Editor a dre re co i es co There is no road blockage, HOG SALE (Children’s Cross-Country Ski Race) literally say anything and the History shows that tyranny attorney’s advice and not its This area received another MarriageLicenses the vehicle is in the ditch. Call to order! Zac Bellman, Associate Editor ac re co i es co content cannot be litigated. always begins with excitement heart on Friday. The board 10 inches of snow Thursday, Issued The sun blinded the driver. Debbie Foss, Sta Writer debbie oss re co i es co The same for the main stream and hope. But the next 50 denied Koba a variance to the blown around by winds of 17:26 — Independence: A Half: Whole: Saturday, Feb. 6, at 1PM, Arcadia media, provided litigation years are fi lled with depression fl ood plain zoning ordinance. blizzard proportions, which The following marriage blue semi without a trailer is $250.00 $490.00 protection unless proven the and want. Remember that Temporarily, at least, Koba blocked highways and closed ADDRESS CHANGE: Please notify us four weeks ahead of ad- licenses have been issued in all over the road. Spring Veterans Memorial Park (at the Chicken Pit) story was deliberately altered as you stand in line, holding is prevented from restoring schools. To compound the dress change. Acceptance of the Trempealeau County Times from Trempealeau County: 20:13 — Blair: No contact Includes Smoking of Ham & Bacon to cause harm to the individual your new Stars and Sickle fl ag, a home that has been in the misery, temperatures took a the mail indicates subscriber wants the paper continued. 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trempealeau county: Criminal Court Report trempealeau county: Traffic Citations & Other Forfeitures Jan. 25 stolen property (<$2,500)- four days in jail and to pay but read in. jumping-felony was dis- uled for Feb. 12. Arraignment PTAC (three) and bail jump- court costs totaling $443. Dismissals missed, but read in. Plea/Sentencing Driver Permitting or pired Driver’s License: Limit: Nicholas Grabske, ance: Pompeyo Bautistaher- Eleva. Limit: Thai Thoa, 36, Saint Luis Perez Rivera, 21, ing-felony (two). Not guilty Jan. 28 Scott Morford Jr., 27, Scott Morford Jr., 27, Shane Rhadans, 37, Possessing Open Intoxi- Pompeyo Bautistahernan- 41, Waukesha; Jennifer nandez, 58, Arcadia; Zion Place Material/Feed Paul, Minn. Onalaska, possession with plea entered. Pretrial confer- Plea/Sentencing Whitehall, charges of bail Whitehall, charge of bail Whitehall, pleaded no con- cants in a Motor Vehicle: dez, 58, Arcadia. Sisum, 43, Eau Claire. Isaac, 20, Merrillan; Hector to Attract Wild Animals: Transport Loaded/Un- intent-THC (<200 grams), ence scheduled for March 8, Scott Morford Jr., 27, jumping-felony and possess jumping-felony was dis- test to battery (domestic Hector Salas, 20, Trempea- Operating Left of Cen- 11 to 15 MPH over: Salas, 20, Trempealeau; An- Frederick Lucas, 77, La cased Firearm in Motor posses drug paraphernalia. status conference for April 8. Whitehall, pleaded guilty drug paraphernalia were missed, but read in. abuse) and disorderly con- leau. terline: Hector Salas, 20, Javier Male, 25, Whitehall; drew Schwoch, 21, Osseo. Crosse. Vehicle: Edward Lagrange, Not guilty plea entered. Pre- Sean Bautch, 37, White- to possession with intent- dismissed, but read in. Jan. 29 duct (domestic abuse). Sen- Operating after License Trempealeau. Abigail Tomczyk, 19, Mus- Sanitary and Private Take/Attempt to Take 18, Holmen; Andrew Lorenz, trial conference scheduled hall, forgery-uttering. Not amphetamine (<3g). Sen- Scott Morford Jr., 27, Status Conferences tenced to 24 months proba- Suspension, First Offense: Failure to Stop for Stop kego. Sewage System: Tarry Lynn Game In Excess of Daily 28, Cochrane. guilty plea entered. Pretrial for Feb. 22, status conference tenced to three years, six Whitehall, charge of posses- Angela Hibbard, 35, tion and to pay court costs Elvin Amundson, 35, Sparta. Sign: Hector Salas, 20, Failure to Wear Seat and Dawn Waldera, Blair. conference scheduled for for March 11. months probation and to pay sion of methamphetamine Whitehall, bail jumping- totaling $543. Charge of false Operating without a Trempealeau. Belt: Travis Alix, 40, Al- March 8, status conference Natural Resource Dawn Moronez, 57, court costs totaling $518. was dismissed, but read in. felony and possession of imprisonment (domestic Valid Driver’s License, Unsafe Cutting in While toona; Brenton Enos, 71, for April 8. Citations Subscribe to the… Tomah, possession of meth- Charges of bail jumping- Scott Morford Jr., 27, methamphetamine. Plea/ abuse) was dismissed, but First Offense: Thomas Isaia, Passing: Thomas Isaia, 30, Eleva; Ronald Wampole, 37, Use or Hunt Over Bait amphetamine and neglecting Status Conferences felony (two), possession Whitehall, charge of bail sentencing hearing sched- read in. 30, Chicago, Ill.; Hector Chicago, Ill. Fairchild; Brandon Yule, 31, a child (specific harm did Jesse Honaker, 40, Eau of methamphetamine and Salas, 20, Trempealeau. Speeding Strum. or Feed: Todd Dawson, 51, www.trempcountytimes.com not occur). Not guilty plea Claire, resist officer-substan- possess drug paraphernalia Operating with an Ex- 16 to 19 MPH over the Operate without Insur- Mondovi; Justin Gore, 29, entered. Plea/sentencing tial bodily harm/soft tissue were dismissed, but read in. hearing scheduled for Feb. injury (two), bail jumping- Scott Morford Jr., 27, More from the Early Files of the 16. felony (two), disorderly Whitehall, pleaded guilty to Jan. 26 conduct. Plea/sentencing bail jumping-felony. Sen- Initial Appearances hearing scheduled for Feb. tenced to three years, six Trempealeau County Times 2. Steven Stensven, 38, La months probation and to pay (continued from Page 8) auditors. Whitney is well and favor- Crosse, battery or threat Plea/Sentencing court costs totaling $518. The annual W.O.W. mas- ably known to the residents to judge, prosecutor or James White Jr., 53, Arca- Charges of bail jumping- handed down decisions last querade ball was attended by of this vicinity -- we might law enforcement officer, dia, pleaded guilty to disor- felony and possession of nar- Tuesday setting aside the a large crowd, mostly specta- say of the county -- is a bail jumping-felony (three derly conduct. Sentenced to cotic drugs were dismissed, verdicts in the cases of Adam tors, the number of maskers first-class businessman, and counts), possession of meth- and Mary Ogodziski vs. Rev. being very few. the association is fortunate amphetamine, resisting or Gara, et all, of Independence. G.A. Schneller, Emil in retaining his valuable obstructing an officer and This means a distinct victory Maurer, Dr. G.N. Hider- services in this capacity. To advertise in our Professional Service Directory, call 715-538-4765. operating while revoked. trempealeau county: for the priest and his fellow shide, Geo. Schmidt, George Charles Phillips was Preliminary hearing sched- defendants, as well as for Bohrnstedt and J.C. Gaveney brought here from Arcadia uled for Feb. 3. Real Estate Transactions Messrs. Kulig, Eggum and of Arcadia were elected and placed in the county jail COMFORT WITH CONFIDENCE C oulee Region Alicia Carlos, 21, Arca- Higbee, who conducted the directors of the Western Wis- to serve a six-month sen- dia, second-degree reck- The following real estate vocable Trust Dated June cases for them. It will be consin Telephone Company. tence, for failure to furnish MOJO’s Insure today, recalled that these cases were Carpet and lessly endangering safety transactions were registered 3, 2016, city of Whitehall, Peace and harmony again the bond and pay the fine Residential & Light Commercial LandscapeAND DESIGN LLC perhaps the most notorious Upholstery Cleaning be sure tomorrow Heating & Air Conditioning (domestic abuse) and sub- on the Wisconsin Depart- $128,000. reign at Osseo. The Board of imposed for his threatening Your local landscape stantial battery-intend bodily ment of Revenue’s website Julie and Kevin Welke tried at Whitehall in a great Education has withdrawn its to shoot Editor L.G. Barth 715-985-FAST Wright Law Firm, S.C. many years. professional. harm (domestic abuse). Pre- between Jan. 25 and Jan. 29. from Steven and Tiffany Es- order regulating hours for of the Arcadia Leader. It COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL or 715-530-0676 WAYNE’S The Polish-American Heating & Cooling, LLC 16872 S. Davis Street • Design/Construction liminary hearing scheduled Jason and Dana Price ser, city of Osseo, $172,000. out-of-town girl students. appears that some months OVERHEAD • UNDERGROUND Galesville, WI for Feb. 10. from Kenneth and Leta Gabriel and Katie Kox- Navigation Corp. sent four The unauthorized publica- since, Phillips attempted Residential & Wayne Johnson • Retaining Walls/Patios representatives to Inde- P.O. Box 598 Commercial W21276 Spires Lane A general practice law firm • Lawns & Planting Beds Arraignment Cowan, town of Hale, lien from Jeffrey Koxlien, tion of the document and suicide by taking laudanum $255,000. Delaine Nyseth, Terrance pendence Sunday to hold 18810 Hartwill Ln. Galesville specializing in family/divorce, • Outdoor Rooms Michael Underland, 37, misinterpretation has caused at an Arcadia hotel, and the ∙ Carpet & criminal, real estate, probate, David and Patricia Koxlien, Peter Koxlien, meetings and make plans Whitehall, Wisconsin • Paver Walkways Dodge, aggravated battery- the board to cancel this par- matter was noticed and com- Upholstery 608-582-4154 estate planning and other matters. Carpenter from Marilyn Faye Goldammer and De- for selling its stock. District 715-538-4613 • Trees, Shrubs, Perennials intend great bodily harm, ticular set of rules. mented on by The Leader. Attorney Kris L. Wright Klinkner, town of Gale, nise Ring, village of Strum, Attorney Eggum notified [email protected] ∙ Water • Landscape Supplies: first-degree recklessly en- Sam Slaughter, manager Phillips claimed that he lost SALES, SERVICE & $55,000. $125,000. the railroad commission to www.jacobson-electric.com Extractions Call now to discuss your legal needs! Dirt, Rock, Mulch dangering safety and bail of the Trempealeau yards of his position as conductor on INSTALLATION Bethel Properties JA Henry and Annamae investigate the matter and ∙ Pet Urine 16842 S. Davis St. • Maintenance & Turf Care jumping-felony. Not guilty the Central Lumber Com- the Burlington railroad as a LLC from Diane Osley, city Borntreger from Andrew the result was, no stock was ∙ Stain Wayne’s Cell: plea entered. Pretrial confer- pany has been assigned to result of that article, and to Galesville Jason Oslie of Galesville, $107,000. and Fannie Gingerich, town sold and the representatives Removals 608-797-1496 ence scheduled for Feb. 1. the charge of the company’s even up matter procured a Jordan Yarrington from of Pigeon, $103,000. left. They had no permit to A LOCAL BUSINESS Aaron Byom’s Cell: 608.797.4473 Ross Kusnierz, 37, yards at Arcadia. revolver and started gunning ∙ Automobile 608-582-2155 N5186 St. Hwy. 54 GT Ventures and Enter- Andrea Rippley and sell their stock. 608-780-8230 Onalaska, bail jumping-fel- 125 YEARS AGO for the object of his wrath. FOR OVER 40 YEARS Interiors “On the Square” in Galesville Black River Falls prises LLC, city of Osseo, Nicholas Schlais from Lew- A petition was in circu- ony, receiving or concealing Feb. 6, 1896 But liquor prevented him $104,500. is and Edna Miller, town of lation the past week, and numerously signed here, Ole Vold has moved his from carrying out his threat Daily or Geena Ratsch from Pigeon, $205,000. family from the village back and landed him behind bars. Weekly, Annette Foss, village of Paul and Lorraine Wag- asking for the appointment FOR Planning a of Judge R.S. Cowie to the onto the homestead. Pigeon Falls — A load of LAND & HOME Call for Ettrick, $142,000. ner Revocable Family Trust rates. New Home or position of judge of the U.S. Albert Nelson, of the ex- young people, calling them- RENT Jeremy Currier from from Todd Halverson, vil- firm of Nelson and Huse, selves a Leap Year party, Remodeling Subscribe Today! Brunelle Kowalsky Irre- lage of Strum, $28,000. district court. REALTY LLC 715-284-4525 The hockey game Sunday Osseo, has taken a clerkship went to Blair Saturday, Project? between the Whitehall High with John O. Gilbertson in returning Sunday evening, KOSTNER, School and village teams re- this village. and report a tip-top time. Spe i li e sulted, after an hour of over- Marinus O. 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Wieland was elected conferred with the village BROKER OWNER work. Riverside Independence, Wisconsin president of the Arcadia authorities there relative ings for filing liens on the / Se habla español 715-985-3321 building, and Tuesday last Auto & Shipping Association with to the sale of Whitehall’s 210 East Main, Arcadia We now sell corrugated steel 108 W. Main • Arcadia Galesville, Wisconsin E.B. McWeeney, vice presi- chemical fire engine. the remainder of the crew : 0 4 4 900 and standing seam steel. Van Rental 608-582-3322 dent, F.B. McWeeney, secre- The Whitehall and Pi- were laid off indefinitely. landandhomerealtyllc.com Have it installed or DIY! Black River Falls (608) 323-3351 centralbuildersonline.com tary, treasurer and manager; geon Trading Association The church is an extremely F. Wiffler, Adam Zeller, Rob- has secured the services of costly one, and this com- ert Ashton and O.A. Olson, L.H. Whitney of Coral City bined with the hard times, TAC Design and directors and J.J. 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