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$1 Cumberland DVOCATE A PUBLISHED IN WISCONSIN’S ISLAND CITY www.cumberland-advocate.com CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN 54829 140th YEAR • NO.2 [email protected] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 2021 New Owners At The “Das” District Mask Policy comes under scrutiny at March School Board meeting There was a large crowd Sauve, RN, BSN, Public gathered for the March Health Program Manager/ School Board meeting, held Health Offcer with the Monday, March 22nd in the Barron County Depart- Middle School commons. ment of Health & Human When President Stone Services. She commended opened the meeting he wel- the District for its efforts comed the visitors and an- and thanked them for their nounced there was a sign- “fexibility and willingness” up sheet for people wishing to work with the County to speak. health services in their “#1 After the business items goal of keeping the commu- were dealt with, Stone nity healthy and safe.” She opened the foor for public admonished the audience comment. He advised those that, due to the increased New owners of the Das wishing to speak that, per incidences of variants to Lach Haus are from left Ryan and Lesley Schra- dle, Chris and Sta- cey Schradle, Pat and Shannon Schradle and Shawn and Nell Schra- dle. Northwoods Notebook: New owners, big plans, for Das Lach Haus By Larry Werner Pat Schradle had stopped brothers and their wives pretty good offer.’” hosting weddings, anniver- into the Das Lach Haus have turned into a success- So the guy from Clayton saries, business meetings A large crowd attended Monday nights School Board liquor store one day about ful family business. and the longtime Cumber- and other events, the Schra- meeting a year ago to get a couple Settled in Cumberland, land businessman came to dles plan to open a restau- Board rules, speakers would the COVID virus, we “must bottles. He and Carl Bents, Pat looked at several places an agreement shortly be- rant in the front of the build- be limited to three minutes keep vigilant” She urged who owned and operated where they might do an- fore Bents died in Novem- ing, closing the liquor store. each and they must ad- the District to continue the event center for more other hospitality venture, ber, with the closing taking “We would have 2,000 dress their comments to the with their successful miti- than 20 years, got to talking and, as it happens, Carl was place in February. Four of square feet of dining space,” Board, and not to the audi- gation strategies and stated about Schradle’s interest in ready to sell. the seven Schradle broth- Pat said. “It’s not going ence. A podium and micro- that “Barron County Public buying a business in Cum- “I started stopping in here ers and their spouses bought to happen right away. We phone were provided. Health Department recom- berland. through the summer,” Pat the banquet center from know there’s potential for First to speak was Laura Cont’d on page 10 Pat and his wife, Shan- said in the banquet room the Bents family, and they it. I think it would be foolish non, had moved to Cumber- while taking a break from are in the process of doing not to do it.” And running a Barron County man arrested land from the Clayton area doing some painting. “I some sprucing up before the restaurant is something the after standoff with Emergency several years ago and built a started stopping here every frst event next month. Schradle family knows how house on Beaver Dam Lake. week talking to him all the Pat and Shannon said to do, after buying a closed Response Team While in Clayton, Pat and way to where he got sick. they can do events for up to bar and grill in Clayton and On Friday, March 19, The Clear Lake Police his six brothers bought and We got to know each other. 150 at the Clayton facility, turning it into a popular 2021, at 8:24 p.m., the Bar- Department and Polk Co renovated a bar and restau- I said, ‘You tell me what you but will be able to accom- place for food, drink and ron County Sheriff’s De- Sheriff’s Department also rant that is Seven Brothers want.’ He threw out a num- modate more than 400 in live music. partment received a call responded to the scene Bar and Grill, which the ber, and I said, ‘That’s a Cumberland. In addition to Cont’d on page 10 from a female subject stat- along with the Barron/Rusk ing that her husband was Emergency Response Team. Huge Turnout! intoxicated and causing Contact was attempted problems at a residence with the suspect in the near Reeve. Deputies from house and no response. The the Sheriff’s Department suspect eventually came to responded to the scene. the door but refused multi- While in route to the scene ple times to surrender to law the female called back and enforcement. advised that the male had The suspect called 911 threatened her with a fre- and stated he had knives in arm and made threats to the house, tossed his guns shoot law enforcement and outside and refused to give she was feeing from the up. Gas was deployed into residence. the house and the subject exited the residence and was taken into custody. Brett Evenson, 45, of 43 Barron Polk St., is being held in the Barron County Jail on charges of Endan- gering the Safety of Others While Intoxicated, Negli- gent Handling of a Weapon, Failure to Comply with Of- fcers and Domestic Disor- derly. He is awaiting for- mal charges by the District Attorney’s offce later this Over 1000 people turned out for the gun show held last Saturday at the Legion. 15 vendors with 39 tables of Brett Evenson week. merchandise greeted visitors to the frst annual event. 2 Wednesday, March 24, 2021 CORRECTION In last week’s paper, under the picture of the Cumberland High School Jazz Ensemble, there was a name wrong. Wayne Han- son should be Wyatt Han- son. We apologize for this inconvenience. School Lunch Lunch menu includes as- sorted fresh vegetables, fresh fruit, and 1/2 pt. milk. Thurs, Mar. 25th: Pita Wrap, Chips, Baked Beans, Strawberries. Fri, Mar. 26th: Cheese Quesadillas, All the Fix- ings, Corn, Mixed Berry Cup. Mon, Mar. 29th: Ham- burger/Cheeseburger on a Whole Wheat Bun, French Fries, Winter Blend Veg- etables, Pineapple. Tues, Mar. 30th: Walking Tacos, Corn, Mandarin Oranges. Wed, Mar. 31st: Easter Dinner, Baked Ham, Pota- toes, Bun, Carrots, Cran- berry Dessert. Nancy Keeler VOTE • APRIL 6th Running for DENNIS JENKINS Cumberland Town of Maple Plain Supervisor VOTE • TUESDAY • APRIL 6th School Board Life Long Resident Experience: Re-Elect Rick Rieper I Will Work for You! • Child of God, Wife, Mom & Grandma Authorized and paid for by Dennis Jenkins • Educator at Turtle Lake - 9 years For Cumberland School Board • Homeschooled - 21 years • Substitute Teacher in all surrounding Creating a safe place for our children to learn se VOTE Tues Apr Plea 6th schools - 5 years Authorized and paid for by Rick Rieper Re-Elect • Small Business Owner - 23 years • Very Family Oriented Jennifer Olson Hyatt I will greatly strive to help Cumberland Schools achieve excellence in education Watch for the Panda Chinese Cumberland School Board while maintaining a sound budget Catering Truck at Das Lach Haus! Positive, Proactive, Experienced Please vote for Nancy Keeler Every Thursday • 11 am - 7 pm Authorized and paid for by Jennifer Olson Hyatt on Tuesday April 6th Authorized and paid for by Nancy Keeler Coming to Cumberland! Starting March 25th! 715-338-1019 715-822-4004 CUMBERLAND Cumberland American Legion Friday SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS Available to rent for Night In order to protect the health and safety of our Students, Weddings, Parties, Reunions, etc. 4-8 p.m. Teachers, Staff and families, Cumberland School District will be following the guidelines for social distancing for Hall • Bar • Kitchen the upcoming school year. Also, all students, teachers and 1 piece - $7.75 • 2 pieces $9.75 staff will be required to wear face coverings at the times Can be decorated to fit your needs. when social distancing is not possible. For More Info Contact Thank you for your continued support of the 3 pieces $11.75 Cumberland School District. #CSDGoBeavers 715-822-4121 Includes fries, tots, or homemade deep fried chips, and coleslaw. Upcoming Events 715-822-3223 Call ahead for Drive-thru service! Monday, March 29th on Staples Lake 7 pm • Referendum Public Meeting • MS Commons 1977 Polk-Barron St. 715-822-4004 Comstock Cumberland High School Referendum Public Informational Meeting “Drink Wisconsinbly” Brandy Grey Goose Liters Sale $19.99 Monday, March 29, 2021 CHECK OUT THESE DAILY SPECIALS! Get a FREE Old Fashioned Glass! Sale $34.99 Monday’s Tuesday’s 12 pks 7 p.m. in person Truly Petergoff Vodka 1.75 Taco Pizza • Mexican Quesadillas Sliders Sale $12.99 Middle School Commons Nachos • Fajtas • Taco Salad & More Sale $14.99 Fried Tacos • Beef Tacos & Fish Tacos Bud, Bud Light, & Golden Light 24 pks SALE $16.43! Live stream at www.cumberland.k12.wi.us Watch our Facebook page for Live Miller Lite 18 pks SALE! $10.99 each when you Buy 2! for those unable to attend. Like us on CURBSIDE PICK-UP AVAILABLE! Music announcements! Facebook! 7 Days a Week • 8am - 8 pm 715-822-4777 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday • 3 pm-2 am 4 year old kindergarten HOURS: Closed Wednesdays • Friday • 3 pm-2:30 am Program Enrollment Saturday • 11 am-2:30 am • Sunday• 11 am-2 am Registration information has been mailed to parents of chil- dren who are eligible for the 4-year-old kindergarten program as listed on the school census.