SPORTSt With OCONTO COUNTY experienced core, OFHS wrestling team has high hopes for season. TIMES HERALD PAGE 32 WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM Wednesday, December11, 2019 Volume 18, Issue 50 $1 Full-time fire chief approved The post is part of the 2020 Oconto Falls city budget. PAGE 2 Twins from Lena mark 100th birthday Merne and Mark Gilles were born Dec. 11 a century ago. PAGE 4 Packers grants to local groups Three organizations that serve Oconto County residents will get help from the Packers Foundation. PAGE 6 Clock church cantata St. John’s Lutheran Church in Gillett is holding its 11th annual Christmas cantata starting Tuesday. PAGE 10 SILENT NIGHT, HOLY NIGHT Santa and a family gather for a closer look at the Living Nativity populated by staff and providers of HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital on Thursday as part of the Oconto Falls Christmas Mouse Open House festivities. SEE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS ON PAGES 22-23. JOAN DENIS | CONTRIBUTED PAGE 2t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comtWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019

OCONTO COUNTY TIMES HERALD (USPS 402-780) Published Wednesdays Full-time fire chief included by NEW Media Inc d/b/a The Oconto County Times Herald Periodicals postage paid at Oconto Falls, Wisconsin 54154 in 2020 city budget POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: 420 N. Chestnut Ave. Suite C, PO Box 184, The idea of making the fre chief Oconto Falls Town Chairman a full-time position has been under Oconto Falls, WI 54154 Property tax Dave Alsteen also spoke in favor of discussion for a number of years, making the chief a full-time position. increase is about McDermid said. The budget will be funded in part Editor “We’re falling farther and farther by a property tax levy of $1,379,966; Warren Bluhm behind on paperwork (and) getting up taxpayers can expect an increase of [email protected] $38.38 per to date on standard operating guide- about $38.38 per $100,000 of equalized News lines,” he said. “It’s getting harder and valuation for city purposes later this [email protected] $100,000 for city harder with more and more require- month, said Eve Wallace, deputy city ments from the state for diferent 920-848-3427 treasurer. agencies to follow through on.” The major public works project for purposes The city took several steps to alert Office 2020 will be a reconstruction of Oak- By WARREN BLUHM the public that the fre chief post was land Street, including water, sewer 420 N. Chestnut Ave. Suite C, PO Box 184, in the budget, and Alderman Marty /FXT&EJUPS and storm sewer service on the entire Coopman sent a letter that was pub- Oconto Falls, WI 54154 length of the street, McDermid said. lished in the Oconto County Times Hours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday-Friday OCONTO FALLS — The City Coun- The council also approved the fee Herald, explaining the justifcation Telephone cil approved a $2.8 million budget for schedule, with the biggest adjustment and impact of the position. All of the 920-848-3427 2020 that includes making the fre being a 10% increase in garbage bag feedback was positive, he reported, chief a full-time position. fees, the frst hike in at least 13 years. including one written response from “That’s really the biggest thing in Publisher Howard Elliott, who said he would Word of that increase has had an the whole budget,” Alderman Mat Greg Mellis [email protected] encourage the current chief, Tim impact on sales of the bags at City McDermid said, as he gave a general Editor-In-Chief Magnin, to apply for the job. Hall, said City Administrator Vicki overview during a public hearing Roberts. Carol Ryczek [email protected] The city will develop a job descrip- before the Dec. 3 council vote. “They’re fying of the shelves,” Sports Editor tion and put it out for applications, The committee met multiple times but Magnin – who has been the Roberts said. “Stop by and buy some Morgan Rode [email protected] to go over the budget plan for the part-time chief for about 20 years – is garbage bags as a Christmas present Obituaries coming year, McDermid said. probably the favorite. and a 100-year coin.” [email protected] “We decided to end the TIF dis- “I’d like to thank the council and Coins commemorating the city’s Classifieds/legal notices trict this year, in 2019, as opposed to the fnance committee for the years centennial are on sale at City Hall for [email protected] letting it go through to 2020,” he said. of going through this,” Magnin said. $20. Retail advertising “With closing that, that’ll bring some “There’s been a lot of discussion, a lot [email protected] [email protected] revenue back into the city.” of planning.” Subscriptions Subscription, delivery or payment question? Call 715-526-2121 Driver in fatal crash charged 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday-Friday [email protected] with 2nd-degree reckless homicide RATES By NEW MEDIA STAFF 11:40 p.m., he was negotiating the of Ragen’s truck. Print curve at Logtown Road when the Deputies noticed a smell of alcohol Print single issue: $1 OCONTO — The driver in a fatal pickup truck went onto the gravel on Ragen’s breath, and one wit- Prepaid nonrefundable 12 months: two-vehicle crash Nov. 15 is sched- shoulder. As he reentered the road- ness said Ragen had been at a bar in $41 Mail - WI uled to make his frst appearance way, the truck and trailer began to Oconto earlier in the evening, the $52 Mail - outside WI in Oconto County Circuit Court on rotate counterclockwise, crossing complaint said. A blood draw was www.newmedia-wi.com Thursday. over the center line and colliding with taken at the hospital where Ragen was 1-day. $0.99 Travis J. Ragen, 30, of Lena, is Cota’s eastbound car. taken for treatment of serious injuries; 3-mo (90-day introductory offer) $12 charged with second-degree reck- According to the criminal com- results were not yet available when Month-to-month $10 less homicide in connection with the plaint, the two vehicles landed togeth- the complaint was fled Dec. 3. death of Melissa J. Cota, 53, of Oconto. er in the ditch, with the pickup truck When an investigator came to his Prepaid 12 month, nonrefundable, $99 According to an Oconto County fipped upside down on top of the home to take a statement after his Sherif’s Department accident report, car, and burst into fames just after a release from the hospital, Ragen said Member, Wisconsin Newspaper Assoiation Ragen was driving a pickup truck deputy pulled Ragen from his vehicle. he was advised not to speak without westbound on state Highway 22 and Deputies and passersby were unable an attorney present, according to the towing a skid-steer on a trailer. At to save Cota or a dog in the back seat complaint. CORRECTIONS Accuracy is important to the Oconto County Times Herald, and it wants to correct mistakes promptly. Call errors to our attention by phone at 920-848-3427. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 3

Offering a hand Northern Riders 4-H Project Leader Georgia Gerndt moisturizes Nancy Sleeter’s hands at The Bay at Suring. 4-H youth volunteered their time Nov. 21 to offer the residents fancy nails for the holidays. “This community service project is one of many,” Georgia said. “We want to complete as many community service projects as possible.” $0/53*#65&% PAGE 4 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 Identical twins mark 100th birthday and Leo – to complete the family. treasurer and membership chairman help his father. They were born and Jean Osen said her father, Merne of the Civic Club & Lyons Club; and Pursuing his childhood dream to Gilles, would say the secret to their the chairman of the board for the fy, Mark became an ofcer and pilot raised on a Lena longevity is working and keeping Federal Land Bank of Green Bay for in the Army Air Corps and went on busy. Just a few weeks ago and with many years. He was active in the to pilot 32 B-17 bombing missions a little help, he climbed up into the Democratic Party and the St. Charles over Germany and other parts of area dairy farm combine one more time and did a and Holy Cross Community Church. Nazi held Europe. He few two tacti- few laps in the corn feld. Osen, her Merne is an advocate for progressive cal missions on D-Day in support of On Thursday, Dec. 11,1919, Francis cousins, uncles and siblings got to- farming, especially soil conservation, the allied invasion operations. He and Ann Gilles welcomed twin boys gether to produce a short biography and traveled to China as part of the few his bombing missions out of into the world. This week the boys of the century-old twins: People to People program. England as a member of the “The turn 100. After graduating high school in Merne’s wife Claire passed in 1993 Mighty Eighth” Air Force, the 95th Identical twins Merne and Mark 1937 and passage of the Rural Electri- and his second wife, Betty, passed in Bomb Wing, and its 412th Bombard- Gilles were raised on a dairy and fcation Act, Merne, the “elder” twin, 1998. He still lives in his Lena home ment Squadron. crop farm outside Lena and spent worked on wiring Oconto County with some assistance from family. After the war Mark continued his their youth milking cows, working in farms for the frst time. It is difcult Merne said he is very proud to career in the Army Air Corps, soon the felds and fnding a little time for to imagine now, but at the time, some have spent his life as a farmer “feed- to become the U.S. Air Force. He high school sports. people wondered, “What will farm- ing the people.” Family members few over 5,000 hours covering over The second and third of 10 ers do with electricity?” gathered in Lena Saturday to cel- a million miles. He and his family children, the twins initially had two Merne took over the family dairy ebrate the centenarian. moved 14 times to Air Force bases in brothers, John and Francis, and two and grain farm in 1948, eventually Mark left the family farm in the Pacifc and across the U.S. sisters, Mary Ellen and Agnes. Their totaling over 750 acres. He was an November 1941 to join the military, His Air Force career included mother, Ann Maloney Gilles, passed active leader in many civic organiza- followed by his brothers John and three bomber squadron commander when the twins were 11. Their father, tions, serving as a Midwest Breed- Francis. Merne, ineligible for military assignments, spanning the peril- Francis, remarried Susan Lisowe and ers director and on its executive service due to a poorly set arm frac- ous Cuban Missile Crisis, when his had four more boys – Joe, Bob, Dick board; the president, vice president, ture as a child, stayed on the farm to nuclear-armed bombers were on

VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 5 highest alert. In addition to the B-17, Mark few the B-29, the B-50 and fn- ished his Air Force career as a B-47 jet pilot and squadron commander at Pease Air Force Base in New Hamp- shire. Upon retirement from the Air Force, Mark became a regional manager of United Services Life Insurance Company serving military ofcers and their dependents. Upon his retirement in 1986 he moved to Sanford, North Carolina, where he lives independently with his wife, June. Mark and June celebrated 75 years of marriage on Oct. 21 with 28 family members from around the country in attendance. He has been active in the Order of Daedalians, a military pilots’ fraternal organization, and St. Stephens Catholic Church. Merne has seven children and Mark had fve children. All told they have 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The twins lived very diferent lives; however, they said growing up on a northern Wisconsin dairy farm instilled in them a strong work ethic and steadfast values that carried them through life. Both derive great joy in reading and sharing their sto- 100-year-old identical twins Mark, left, and Merne Gilles live about 1,000 miles apart but got together at the Bavarian Inn in Lena sometime in their early ries and their hard-earned wisdom. nineties, a moment preserved in this family photo. $0/53*#65&% PAGE 6 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 Local groups among Packers Foundation grantees Nurse’s Nook, Oconto Falls Ambulance Service, and Oral Health Partnership honored at luncheon By NEW MEDIA STAFF environmental, health and wellness including drug/alcohol and domestic GREEN BAY — Three groups with violence causes. In 2020, the focus ties to Oconto County were among areas will be elderly, homelessness, 192 civic and charitable groups who human services and hunger causes. shared in a record $1 million from For more information about the grant the Green Bay Packers Foundation cycles, visit packers.com/foundation. presented at a luncheon Dec. 4 in the The Foundation now has dis- Lambeau Field Atrium. tributed more than $12.68 million Oconto Falls Area Ambulance for charitable purposes since it was Service received a grant toward the established in 1986 by Judge Robert J. upgrade of its cardiac monitors. Parins, then president of the Packers HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hos- Corporation, “as a vehicle to assure pital Inc. of Oconto Falls received a continued contributions to charity.” grant on behalf of the Nurse’s Nook “We’re proud to award a record $1 program, which provides basic needs million through our annual Packers and other resources to local stu- Foundation grants this year,” Packers dents through their schools. Before President/CEO Mark Murphy said becoming afliated with St. Clare, the at the event. “We are inspired by the program was not eligible for grants outstanding recipient organizations, from the foundation. who have critical roles in the com- The Oral Health Partnership Inc., munity and have remarkable positive which recently began providing den- impacts on those they serve every tal health services at St. Clare, also day.” received a grant. The Green Bay Packers Founda- The recipient groups were guests tion and its annual grants is part of at a luncheon in the Lambeau Field Green Bay Packers Give Back, the Atrium, which honored the outstand- Packers’ all-encompassing commu- ing eforts and services performed by nity outreach initiative that com- each of the organizations. prises appearances made by players, This year’s grant cycle focused alumni, coaches and staf, football on organizations that will direct outreach camps, cash and in-kind the funds toward the need areas of donations, Make-A-Wish visits and animal welfare, civic and community, community events. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 7 St. Clare wins award for excellence Patient Experience honors health care Award honors facilities ranking in the 95th percentile for a positive patient experience. facilities in 95th “This honor refects HSHS St. Clare Regional Surgery Center’s and St. Gianna Clinic’s unwavering com- percentile for a mitment to improve the safety, quality and experience of care,” said Patrick positive patient T. Ryan, executive chairman at Press Ganey. experience HSHS St. Clare Regional Surgery Center is a dedicated general sur- gery center based at the Oconto Falls GREEN BAY — Hospital Sisters hospital, ofering a variety of surgical Health System Eastern Wisconsin Di- procedures including breast surgery, vision has announced HSHS St. Clare colonoscopy and hernia repair. Regional Surgery Center in Oconto St. Gianna Clinic, an afliate of Falls and St. Gianna Clinic in Green HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Bay have each received a Press Ganey Center, is located across the street Guardian of Excellence Award for from the hospital at 1727 Shawano Patient Experience. Ave. in Green Bay. It provides faith- Press Ganey is a third-party orga- fully Catholic medical care for people nization that partners with more than of all ages and stages of life – from 26,000 health-care organizations to conception to natural death. This in- help transform the patient experience. cludes family medicine, women’s care The Guardian of Excellence award for and natural family planning. PAGE 8 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 Pulaski board plans superintendent forum

director of education and govern- Consulting firm ment practice for M3 Insurance. After their frst choice for a suc- hired to conduct cessor chose not to accept the posi- tion, the board hired Tony Klaubauf to serve as interim superintendent search for the 2019-20 school year. By NEW MEDIA STAFF The public forum is scheduled for 6 p.m. Dec. 18, in Pulaski High The Pulaski School Board is School, 1040 St. Augustine St., Pulas- holding a public forum to hear from ki, Room LGI-1 (directly to the right district families, residents, and other of the library on the frst foor). The board has selected McPher- stakeholders about the qualities they son & Jacobson LLC, Executive consider important in their next Recruitment and Development, as superintendent. consultants to assist in the search The search has begun in earnest process. A representative from the for a permanent successor to Rebec- consulting will be conducting these ca Kurzynske, who left the district public forums and providing the last spring to accept a position as a results to the board. Visit us online at CONTEST WINNER www.newmedia-wi.com Frank Lawrence of United True Value, left, congratulates Brad Reed, Oconto Falls, the winner of a Rustic Fire Pit in the store’s 72nd Anniversary Sale. $0/53*#65&% WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 9 PAGE 10 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019

Singers perform during the 2015 Christmas cantata at St. John Lutheran Church (the “Clock Church”) in Gillett. The church plans to stage its 11th annual cantata later this month. '*-&]/&8.&%*" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 11 Gillett church to stage 11th annual Christmas cantata GILLETT — “We Have Our Savior” 20; and Friday, Dec. 27. All evening is the 11th annual Christmas cantata performances start at 7 p.m. There is presented by an ecumenical choir at also a Sunday morning performance St. John’s Lutheran Church, 101 W. at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 29. Main St., Gillett. Created by David The cantata features Micki Carl- Moftt and Clif Duren, it features son, John Darga, Judy Darga, Shirley many well-known Christmas songs Dittman, Jason Fenendael, Jenny Fenendael, Derek Hanson, Kurt Hicks, and a number of new Christmas Darlene Kapelke, Patti Konkle, Linda melodies. The one-hour production McHardie, Bobbie Olshesky, Joe features performers from Gillett and Quade, Ruth Riesch, Patty Stabbe, many surrounding communities. Donny Svitak, Chique Tousey-Tabar, This year’s cantata features numer- Mark Vorpahl, Wendy Vorpahl, Cathy ous solos and duets with full choral Wocking, Sandy Wright and Alex accompaniment as well as four-part Young. Wayne Strei directs, and Doug choral selections. Songs include “Ring Yahnke is the narrator. Dan Wright the Bells”, “Away in a Manager” with handles the sound for the production. “Sleep On,” “What Christmas Re- There is no admission charge, but ally Means” with “Silent Night! Holy a free-will ofering is accepted. Each Night!” and “We Have Our Savior.” performance is followed by a dessert “We Have Our Savior” is sched- reception. St. John’s Lutheran Church uled for Tuesday, Dec. 17; Friday, Dec. is handicapped-accessible to all. PAGE 12 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 OBITUARIES OPINION: YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW Joan Bliske Joan Bliske passed on to Heaven Cramer, Chad Don’t require names to on Monday, Dec. 2, 2019, at Odd and Liz Cramer, Fellows Nursing Home in Green Josh and Deja Bay. Joan was born June 22, 1933, and Destache, Dan- graduated from Oconto Falls High iel and Mitchell release public records School. She furthered her education Nieves, Karen, at the Milwaukee College of Cosme- Parker and Dean By LARRY GALLUP attorney, Tom Kamenick, notes in the tology where hairstyling became a big Bliske, Brandon, 8JTDPOTJO'SFFEPNPG*OGPSNBUJPO suit, the records are “not focused on part of her life. Her last job was work- Brian and William Council any individual, and they contain no ing for Oconto County at the Oconto Bliske, Devon You can walk into city hall asking information that would put any per- Falls Group Home where she helped Johnson, Jada to see records without ever having to son’s safety in danger if revealed.” care for the people there. She told us and Kayla Holtz, Bradley Houska, give your name. There are circumstances in which all how much that enriched her life! Andrew Fiefeld, Erika and Nate You can mail or email an open the exemption can be legitimately Joan went on to join her parents, Hazaert and Dillon Arndt; great- records request to any public entity applied — for example, a request by Bernice and Erick Warschkow, who grandchildren, Angelina, Cameron without giving any indication of who a domestic abuser for records about passed before her. and Faith Destache, Brielle Fischer, She will be greatly missed, but Aria and Crew Hazaert, Kolby, Kylee you are. the abuser’s victim. This isn’t one of held in the hearts of her children and Hank Fifeld and Lily Nieves. You don’t even need to submit a them. and their spouses, Bambi and Mark A private family service will be written request. You can make the In a second case, the village of Cramer, Lorry Nieves, Eric and Ellen held at a later date. Blaney Funeral request orally Ashwaubenon refused an anonymous Bliske, Brian Bliske, Joni and Jimmy Home is assisting the family. To send and still remain request in March. The requester had Holtz, Kim Bliske and Cara Bliske; online condolences, please go to anonymous. asked for the billing records of an grandchildren, Nick and Annabel www.BlaneyFuneralHome.com. That’s outside law frm the village had hired because, while to conduct personnel investigations. there are a few The requester used the pseud- exceptions, onyms Mr. M or Richard Marven, a Wisconsin’s Navy ofcer who was a whistleblower SALUTES open records in the Revolutionary War. law states: “No Thank you for supporting ‘Stepping On’ The village’s attorney responded in request … may be April by asking the requester to make To the Editor: supported the workshop by provid- refused because LARRY GALLUP an appointment at city hall to access a Thanks to the generous support ing guest presenters. Thank you to the person mak- copy of the records. of the community, another success- all! ing the request is ful “Stepping On” falls prevention “Stepping On” is evidence-based, unwilling to be identifed or to state After several email exchanges workshop was recently completed. meaning it was well-researched the purpose of the request.” didn’t lead to a resolution, the re- The city of Oconto provided the and proven to build confdence and The law’s chief author, Lynn Adel- quester fled suit in June, contending space in the Municipal Building for reduce falls in community-dwelling man, a former state legislator who’s the village and its attorney refused to the Oconto County Commission on older adults, leading to fewer in- now a federal judge, has said that pro- provide copies of the records by mail Aging to sponsor the workshop held juries, less pain, and better quality vision was so important to him that he or email and required the requester to weekly Sept. 25 through Nov. 6. independent living. Topics from A to would have scrapped the legislation appear in person to inspect them. The volunteer peer leader for this Z are all covered in the seven weekly entirely if an amendment to remove it In October, the case was settled workshop, Shelley Braski, deserves a sessions, attended by a group of 8-14 had passed. and the requester, who was not re- big thank you. adults. Yet, in at least two recent cases, quired to reveal his or her name, said The Oconto County Commis- Locations for spring 2020 work- that right has been challenged. the records were made available. sion on Aging provided the certifed shops are yet to be determined. An anonymous requester sued the The presumption of openness in leader, some required supplies and A waiting list helps to see where Madison Metropolitan School District Wisconsin government means there staf time. The Oconto nutrition the most interest lies. You are not in November for refusing to release should be as few obstacles to open- center provided much-appreciated committed to attend by being on records unless the requester revealed ness as possible. Requiring records cofee, and thanks to Thompson’s the waiting list, but you will hear his or her identity. The person, ac- requesters to identify themselves is County Market, snacks were donated about the workshop dates before the cording to the suit, made 26 requests an obstacle. each week. general public. If you have questions, between July and October. The Citizens would be less likely to Bellin Health Oconto Hospital or would like to be added to the wait- school district ignored some of them. make requests without the right to supported the workshop by provid- ing list for future workshops, please It responded to others by saying it anonymity. That’s why the law was ing Trisha Boldt, physical therapist, contact Carol Jean Luebeck RN at needed to know the requester’s name clearly written to prevent govern- and Dr. Charles Heyka, as guest pre- 920-373-1441 or email caroljluebeck. to ensure he or she posed no threat. ments from denying public infor- senters. The Oconto Police Depart- [email protected]. That’s one of the exceptions to the ment and the Wisconsin Ofce for Carol Luebeck, anonymity provision of the law — if mation to people for whom this is Oconto the Blind and Visually Impaired also there’s a safety concern that out- important. weighs the presumption of disclosure. The anonymity provision is crucial Another is that if student or health to the state open records law. Our records are requested, the custodian governments need to understand that should confrm the requester is autho- — and obey the law. Visit us online at rized to receive them. The requests in the Madison case Your Right to Know is a monthly column distributed by the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council (wisfoic. www.newmedia-wi.com are for routine documents, such as org), a group dedicated to open government. Council school board updates and a school member Larry Gallup is the digital news director for improvement plan. As the requester’s USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 13 COMMUNITY BRIEFS St., Gillett. Love Lights blessing Funeral director Dan Lendman Wednesday and assistant Greg Kaminski plan to introduce themselves to the com- OCONTO FALLS — A blessing of munity, with appetizers, snacks, the Love Lights tree will be held at 1 soda and cofee, including Christmas p.m. Wednesday at HSHS St. Clare cookies from Cookies by Cheryl and Memorial Hospital, 855 S. Main St. in pies from OJ’s Midtown. Oconto Falls, with a social to follow. American Legion Post 300 is The Partners of HSHS St. Clare scheduled to present full military Memorial Hospital invite the com- honors, a fag folding, taps and gun munity to participate in the annual salute at noon. Christmas fundraiser. People can honor a loved one, a business or Skinny Dave’s hosts organization by having their name placed next to a lighted Christ- Legion ‘poultry shoot’ mas tree on display at the hospital MOUNTAIN — The next Ameri- throughout the season. can Legion Gunless Poultry Shoot Order forms can be found in the is scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday at hospital Welcome Center, returned Skinny Dave’s, 12848 State Highway in person or mailed to: HSHS St. 32, Mountain. Clare Memorial Hospital, Attn: Am- Legionnaires will be rafing of ber Just - Volunteer Services, 855 S. packages of meat, poultry, sausages, Main St., Oconto Falls, WI 54154. bacon, beverages, gifts and gift cer- tifcates donated by local businesses. Kuehl plans There will also be 50/50 rafes. The public is welcome. New Lioness open house The American Legion Sylvan Oconto Falls Lioness Club members welcomed Sarah Argall to the Lioness family during their regular GILLETT — The new ownership Post 44 of Wabeno is composed of meeting in November. New members bring many talents to the club and are involved in the club’s many at Kuehl Funeral Home is hosting veterans who are committed to help- projects. Pictured from left are Club President Stephanie Holman, Argall and her Lioness sponsor Jaime an open house from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ing veterans, their families and the Egan. For more information about joining this fun group of ladies, contact Holman at steph@sennhome- Saturday at the facility, 108 E. Main community. townins.com. $0/53*#65&% PAGE 14 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 WORSHIP DIRECTORY Assembly of God Weekend liturgies in Lena: SATURDAY: 4 p.m. SUNDAY: 10:30 youth group 6:30-8 p.m. MONDAY: Worship 6:30 p.m. Communion second and fourth X FAMILY OF CHRIST, 600 S. Main St., Clintonville, Dick a.m. X RIVERVIEW, 628 N. Main St., Oconto Falls. Rev. Kevin weekends. All special midweek services (Lent, Advent) 4:30 Vanman, pastor. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. Bible Study, 10 a.m. worship; X ST. ANTHONY, Neopit, Nonito Jesus Barra, pastor. SUN- Kuhn. 920-846-8303. SUNDAY: Worship services 9 a.m. and p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10 a.m. prayer, 6:30 p.m. family night. DAY: Mass 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Second service runs concurrently with Discovery X ELIAS, Town of Herman. Vicar Lois Graper, Lay Pastoral X HILLSIDE, Gillett. Pastor Paul Carlson. 920-855-2962. The X ST. ANTHONY, 430 Swanke St., Tigerton, Pastor Matt Land (birth-sixth grade) and three adult and junior/senior high Leader Jim Hartleben. SUNDAY: 8:15 a.m. worship, Sunday Lord’s Supper is commemorated on the last Sunday of every Settle. 715-535-2571. SATURDAY: Mass 4 p.m. Sunday School classes. WEDNESDAY: Awana Clubs (3 years School 9:15 a.m. at Elias. Holy Communion second Sunday of month. SUNDAY: Christian education (during the school year) X ST. ANTHONY, 253 N. Franklin St., Oconto Falls. Rev. Joel to sixth grade during school year), R.A.Y. youth group (grades the month. 715-787-3367. 9 a.m., worship service 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Family Night Sember. 920-846-2276. SUNDAY: Mass 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 7-12) and adult Bible fellowship study 6:30 p.m. X EMMANUEL (Missouri Synod), 13346 County Road AA, (during the school year) 6:45-8 p.m. Mass 8:30 a.m. Breed (rural Suring). Pastor Paul A. Scheunemann. 920- X HILLSIDE, 2023 County Road Q, Pound, Pastor Paul X ST. BONIFACE, W19104 Church St., Aniwa. Rev. Vincente Christian Science 842-4600. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m. with Communion. Call Carlson. 920-897-2791. SUNDAY: Continental breakfast 8:30 Llagas. 715-449-2104. SUNDAY: Mass 8:30 a.m. SATURDAY: X CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF OCONTO, corner 920-846-4600 for seasonal service times. a.m. Service 9 a.m. Kingdom Kids 9:30 a.m. Mass 4 p.m. of Main and Chicago streets. SUNDAY: Service 9:30 a.m. X EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR, 323 Rosera X KESHENA, Matt Golie, pastor, 715-799-3372. SUNDAY: X ST. FLORIAN PARISH, 500 Church Lane, Hatley. Pastor WEDNESDAY (first and third of each month): meeting 7 p.m. St., Lena. Pastor Ryan J. Landwehr. 920-829-5544. SUNDAY: Breakfast 9:30 a.m. Service 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Greg Bohren. 715-446-3085. SUNDAY: Mass 10:30 a.m. SAT- Worship 9 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. study 9:30-11 a.m. URDAY: Mass 4 p.m. TUESDAY, FRIDAY: Mass 8:30 a.m. Episcopal X FAITH UNITED (LCMS), 11465 Old U Road (one mile south X MORGAN SIDING, Jonathan Biffert, lead pastor. SUNDAY: X ST. FRANCIS, Gresham, Nonito Jesus Barra, pastor. SUN- X ST. JOHN, 141 S. Smalley St., Shawano, 715-526-3686. of Gillett off state Highway 22). Rev. John Laatsch. 920-855- Sunday School 9:45 a.m., services 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; DAY: Mass 8:30 a.m., confessions before Mass. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m., Sunday school during service. 6464 or 800-370-2731. SUNDAY: Service 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY: WEDNESDAY: Bible study 7 p.m. X ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, 127 S. Garden Ave., Gillett. WEDNESDAY: Worship noon. Hearing compatible sound Service 7 p.m. (Communion first and third weeks.) X MY CHURCH, 161 McDonald St., Oconto. Pastor Nick and Pastor: Rev. Robert Ni Ni. SATURDAY: Mass: 4 p.m. SUNDAY: system. X FRIEDENS, WELS, 405 E. State St., Bonduel, Virgil Hanson, Amy Badendick. 920-737-8345. SUNDAY: Worship service Mass 10 a.m. X ST. MARK’S, 408 Park Ave., Oconto. 920-834-4302. SUN- pastor. SATURDAY: Service 6:30 p.m., SUNDAY: Service 8:30 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible study 6:30 p.m. X ST. JOSEPH HOLY FAMILY, W7365 State Highway 47, DAY: Holy Eucharist 9 a.m. THURSDAY: Holy Eucharist 5 p.m. a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. X RIVER VALLEY CHURCH, 131 N. Franklin St., 715-524- Phlox. Pastor Edmundo Siguenza. SATURDAY: Mass 4:30 p.m. X GRACE (LCMC), 501 S. Main St., Oconto Falls. Rev. Gary 4129, Dan Taylor, pastor. SUNDAY: Sunday School and Adult SUNDAY: Mass 10 a.m.; confessions before Mass. Evangelical Free Olson. 920-848-2177. Office hours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday Bible Fellowship 9 a.m., Worship Service 9:30 a.m. www.rvc. X ST. JOSEPH PARISH-GALLOWAY, 8846 County Road C, X BETHANY FREE, Clintonville, 715-823-2770, Kurt Hettinga, through Thursday. SUNDAY: Worship services at 8:30 a.m. shawano.com. Wittenberg. 715-454-6431. SATURDAY: Mass 4 p.m. SUNDAY: pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m. (Traditional), 10:45 a.m. (Contemporary). Holy Communion Mass 8:30 a.m. first and third Sundays. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. TUESDAYS: Baptist X ST. LADISLAUS CHURCH-BEVENT, 6455 State Highway 153, Jehovah’s Witnesses Bible Study 7:30 a.m., Women of Grace 6:30 p.m. (second X BETHANY, W12902 State Highway 29, Tilleda. 715-851- Hatley. 715-454-6770. Pastor Augustine Bentil. 715-446-3060. X OCONTO FALLS, Kingdom Hall, 506 N. Chestnut Ave., Tuesday). WEDNESDAYS: Confirmation class 6 p.m., Youth 2506. SUNDAY: Prayer 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m. SATURDAY: Mass 6 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 10:10 a.m. Oconto Falls. 920-846-2914. SUNDAY: Public lecture 9:30 Group 6:30-8 p.m., Choir 7 p.m. SATURDAYS: Men’s Breakfast X FAIRHAVEN, 5584 S. U.S. Highway 41, Oconto. Pastor X ST. LAWRENCE, Navarino, Rev. Donald Zuleger, pastor. a.m., Watchtower study 10:05 a.m. THURSDAY: Life and 8 a.m. (third Saturday). Richard King. 920-834-3927. SUNDAY: worship services 10 715-758-8161; SUNDAY: Mass 10 a.m. Ministry meeting 7 p.m. X IMMANUEL MOHICAN, County Road G at Mission Lake, a.m. and 7 p.m. FRIDAY: worship service 7 p.m. X ST. MARTIN OF TOURS, Cecil, Todd Raether, pastoral X SHAWANO, SUNDAY: Bible discourse 9:30 a.m., Watch- Red Springs. Rev. Roland Golz. SUNDAY: Service 10:30 a.m. X FIRST, S.B.C. Clintonville, 15 5th St., 715-823-6976, Eric coordinator. SATURDAY: Mass 4 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 9 a.m. tower study 10:10 a.m. THURSDAY: Bible study, Ministry Communion first and third Sundays. Hess, pastor. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:30 a.m. service 10:30 X ST. MARY, Leopolis, Rev. Nonito Jesus Barra. SUNDAY: school, service meeting 7 p.m. X IMMANUEL, ELCA, N9580 County Road X, Black Creek. a.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study and prayer 7 p.m. Mass 10 a.m. SUNDAY: Worship 9 a.m., Communion first and third Sundays; X GILLETT, 10780 Town Hall Road. Pastor Reggie Reinhold. X ST. MARY, 725 Seventh St., Marion, Pastor Matt Settle. Ltter-day Saints Sunday School 10:15 a.m.; fellowship 10 a.m. 920-855-6012. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., worship 715-535-2571. SUNDAY: Mass 10:30 a.m. X GRESHAM, 1230 Schabow St., Randle Hoffman, bishop. X IMMANUEL, LCMS, Caroline, 2 miles east on County service 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 6 p.m. Bible study for adults X ST. MARY OF THE LAKES, Lakewood. Pastor: Rev. Philip 715-853-4185. SUNDAY: Sacrament meeting 9:30 a.m., Sunday Road M, Dean Suehring, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 10:30 a.m. and teens, Patch the Pirate Club for children. Dinh-Van-Thiep. 715-276-7364. SATURDAY: Mass 4 p.m. Lake- School, Primary, Priesthood/Relief Society, Young Women Sunday School at St. John Lutheran Church at 9:15 a.m. X MARANATHA, Shiocton, W6607 State Highway 156, wood, 5:30 p.m. Silver Cliff. SUNDAY: Mass 9 a.m. Lakewood, 10:30 a.m. X IMMANUEL, Missouri Synod, W3110 White Clay Lake 715-758-2311; Joel Smith, pastor, 715-701-1719. SUNDAY: 7:30 a.m. Crooked Lake. X SHAWANO, Zingler and Evergreen streets, Matt Kaveinga, Drive, Cecil, Pastor Steve Pockat. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School and adult Bible class 9:30 a.m., services 10:45 X ST. MAXIMILIAN KOLBE, 6051 Noble St., Sobieski. Rev. bishop. SUNDAY: Sacrament meeting 9 a.m., Sunday School, Communion first and third Sundays. a.m. and 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Prayer service 6:30 p.m. www. Antonio de los Santos. 920-822-5255. SATURDAY: Confession Primary 10:10 a.m., Priesthood/Relief Society, Young Women, X IMMANUEL, Town of Morris. Pastor John Hielsberg. SUN- mbcnavarino.org 11:30 a.m., Mass 4 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 8 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. 11 a.m., Family History center Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday DAY: 10 a.m. worship; Sunday School 9 a.m. Holy Communion X SECTION EIGHT, W10088 W. 20th Road, Pound. Pastor Confessions by appointment. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Betty Edgerton, director. first and third Sundays. All are welcome. Kevin Holland. 920-897-2502. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:30 X ST. MICHAEL, Keshena, Nonito Jesus Barra, pastor. SATUR- X IMMANUEL, N5326 Church Road, Tigerton. Pastor John a.m., worship services 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: DAY: Mass 5 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 9 a.m. Lutheran Hielsberg. SUNDAY: worship 10 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. Family Night 6:30 p.m. X ST. MICHAEL, Chute Pond, 12492 Highway 32/64, Suring. X ASCENSION, NALC, W6106 Navarino Road, Navarino, Pas- Holy Communion first and third Sundays. X SHAWANO, 710 E. Green Bay St., Shawano. Pastor Mat- Rev. Robert Ni Ni. SATURDAY: Mass: 6 p.m. (Memorial Day to tor Marcia Sabin, 715-758-8312. SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Worship; X MOUNT OLIVE (Missouri Synod), 206 N. Burk St., Suring. thew Weber. SUNDAY: Worship, 10:45 a.m. Bible study, 6 p.m. Labor Day). SUNDAY: Mass 7:30 a.m. Praise with Passion Contemporary Service, 5 p.m. meal, 6 p.m. Rev. Michael Paholke. 920-842-2488 or 920-842-2477. WEDNESDAY: Midweek prayer meeting, 7 p.m. 715-201-1176 or X ST. MICHAEL, 210 S. Krueger St., Suring. Pastor: Rev. Worship most Sundays. Handicap accessible. SUNDAY: Worship Service 10:15 a.m. (Holy Communion [email protected]; shawanobaptist.com online. Robert Ni Ni. SUNDAY: Mass 8:45 a.m. X BEAVER AMERICAN, 19th Road, Pound. 920-897-3593. every Sunday), Sunday School (ages 3 through eighth grade) X ST. PATRICK, Stiles. Rev. Joel Sember. 920-846-2276. SUNDAY: Worship 8 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Junior Confirmation classes 6-7:30 Bible Church TUESDAY: Mass 8:30 a.m. SUNDAY: Mass 7:30 a.m. X BETHANY, 174071 Church Road, Aniwa, town of Easton. p.m. (September-May); Ladies of Mount Olive 7 p.m. (third X COMMUNITY, U.S. Highway 141, Lena. Pastor Stephen X ST. PHILOMENA, 432 State Road, Birnamwood. Rev. SUNDAY: worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in September, November, January, March, May Hamilton. 920-829-6385. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:30 a.m, Vincente Llagas. 715-449-0050. SUNDAY: Mass 10 a.m. X BETHEL, ELCA, N6955 County Road BB, Oconto Falls (four and July.) worship service 10:30 a.m. TUESDAY: Mass 6 p.m. THURSDAY/FRIDAY: Mass 7:30 a.m. miles south of Gillett), Pastor Bill Gruenstern, 715-745-6461. X OUR REDEEMER’S (ELCA), 11005 County Road M, Sur- X GRACE, 401 W. Main St., Bowler. SUNDAY: Service 10 a.m., SATURDAY: Mass 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 8:45-9:45 a.m. Adult Bible study 8:45-9:45 a.m. ing. Interim Pastor Frederick P. Mai, phone 920-412-4445. Bible study and Sunday School 9 a.m. X ST. PIUS, 1211 County Road J, Suamico. Rev. Judah Pigon. except fourth Sunday; “Vittles & Verses” adult Bible study SUNDAY: Worship service 9 a.m. (Holy Communion every X NORTHWOODS BIBLE FELLOWSHIP, Lakewood. Pastor 920-434-2024. SATURDAY: Mass 5:45 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass after church on fourth Sunday. Worship 10 a.m. Sunday), Fellowship Hour after service, Sunday School 10 Scott VanLaanen. 715-850-2904. SUNDAY: Sunday School 8:45 a.m. X BETHLEHEM, Pella. LCMC. W1105 County Road M. Pastor a.m. TUESDAY: WELCA quilting 9 a.m. and Bible study 1 p.m. 9-9:45 a.m., worship services 10-11 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 Tim Lofgren. SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m. worship. Confirmation class (third Tuesday each month), Men’s Fellowship 8:30 a.m. (third p.m. WEDNESDAY: prayer service 6:30-7:30 p.m. Church of Christ 8:30 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. Sunday. WEDNESDAY: 6 p.m. Tuesday). X STOCKBRIDGE, Camp 14 Road, Bowler. Pastor Ed Zook. X HICKORY, Hickory Corners, 1/2 mile south of Hickory Cor- service, with Bible study to follow. X OUR SAVIOR’S, ELCA, Lessor, N1731 County Road S, Pulaski. 715-793-4933. SUNDAY: worship 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., Sunday ners on County Road G. Pastor Andrew Jantz. 920-842-2629. X CALVARY (Wisconsin Synod), 5716 Main St., Abrams. Pastor Natalie Kramer. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m., Sunday school 9:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Awana 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY: Worship service 9:45 a.m. MONDAY: Bible study, Pastor Matt Stuebs. 920-903-2221. SUNDAY: Divine worship School 8:45 a.m. time to be announced. 9 a.m. (Communion second and last Sunday of each month), X OUR SAVIOR’S, Morgan Siding, Roy Rinehard, pastor. Catholic X MOUNTAIN, 14299 County Road W, Mountain. Preaching Sunday School 10 a.m. (during the school year) WEDNESDAY: SUNDAY: Service 10 a.m. X HOLY TRINITY, 716 Madison St., Oconto. Rev. Joel Sember, ministers: Nathan Walter, Larry Falish. 715-276-7112. SUNDAY: Confirmation class 6 p.m. (during the school year). X OUR SAVIOR’S, State Highway 49 N, Elderon. Pastor 716 Madison St., Oconto. 920-835-5900. THURSDAY & Worship service 8 a.m. 715-850-0985. X CHRIST, Missouri Synod, Gillett, Red Bank Road and Coun- Harvey Abrahamson. 715-460-4888. revabrahamson@gmail. FRIDAY: 8 a.m. Mass; SATURDAY: Confession 3:45-4:15 p.m., ty Road H. Pastor Michael Paholke, 920-842-2477. SUNDAY: com. www.hope4elderon.com. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. Mass 4:30 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 10:45 a.m. Christian and Missionary Alliance 10:15 a.m. worship; Sunday School 10 a.m. Communion first X PEACE, NALC, N3301 County Road SS, Split Rock. Pastor X HOLY FAMILY-ST. WILLIAM, 202 N. Ellms St., Wittenberg. X MAPLE VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH, County Road Z and third Sundays. Sunday School September through May. Craig Nehring. 715-754-5045. SUNDAY: service 8:30 a.m. Pastor Matt Settle. 715-535-2571. SUNDAY: Mass 8 a.m. (just past the Oconto County shop), Suring. Pastor Bill Krauss. X CHRIST (LCMS), County Road H, west of Hintz. Rev. X PEACE, ELCA, N6135 County Road D, Tilleda. Pastor Lois X SACRED HEART: Shawano, Rev. Scott Valentyn, pastor. 920-842-2032 or 920-842-4644. SUNDAY: Sunday School for Michael Paholke. 920-842-2488 or 920-842-2477. SUNDAY: Graper. 715-853-2549. [email protected] SUNDAY: SATURDAY: Mass 4:30 p.m. SUNDAY: 7:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. all ages 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY (during Worship 8:30 a.m., Sunday school 9:45 a.m. worship 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School during worship. Holy Com- X ST. ADALBERT, 3314 St. Adalbert Road, Rosholt. Pastor Jef- school year): Lord Young Followers program for kindergarten X CHRISTUS, LCMC, Clintonville, Brian Crocker, pastor. munion second Sunday of the month. frey Hennes. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY: Mass 8:15 a.m. SATURDAY: through sixth grade 5-6:15 p.m., YFBI Youth Ministry for SUNDAY: Praise Service 8 a.m., Traditional Service 10:30 a.m., X REDEEMER, ELCA, W18205 College Ave., Wittenberg. Vigil 7 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 10:30 a.m. grades 7-12 6:15-8 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Education 9:15 a.m. 715-253-2590, [email protected]. SUNDAY: worship X ST. ANNE, 228 E. Main St., Coleman. Rev. Nonito Jesus X OCONTO GOSPEL CHAPEL, 251 Michigan Ave., Oconto. X CHURCH OF THE WILDERNESS, N9157 Moh He Con Nuck 10 a.m. Call for Communion schedule. Sirios Barra. 920-897-3226. SATURDAY: Mass 6 p.m. SUNDAY: Rev. Peter L. Dorn. 920-835-2330. SUNDAY: Worship services Road, Bowler. SUNDAY: service 10 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. X RESURRECTION, Missouri Synod, Boarders Inn and Suites, Mass 8:30 a.m. 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m, X DIVINE SAVIOR, Wisconsin Synod, 102 Northridge Drive, Shawano. Steve Conradt, interim pastor. SUNDAY: Worship X ST. ANNE, LENA-SPRUCE. Rev. Felix Abano. 920-897-3226. senior high youth group 6-8 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Junior high Shawano, Wolf B. Parsons, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 9 a.m. 10:30 a.m. at Boarders Inn and Suites. 715-526-2068. 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X RISEN SAVIOR (WELS), 13825 State Highway 32-64, Moun- SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m., Sunday School, youth Bible class Education hour 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Memorial Day through Labor Rev. Donald A. and Marcia L. Defnet. 715-735-3307. SATUR- tain. Pastor Craig Korth. 715-473-5633. SATURDAY: Worship and adult Bible class 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY: School chapel ser- Day, SATURDAY: 5 p.m. at Zion; SUNDAY: 8 a.m. at Zion, 9:30 DAY: Service and children’s ministry with the Oogene Greene service 6:30 p.m. vice 8:15 a.m., Bible study 9:15 a.m. (when school is in session a.m. at Shawano Lake County Park. Puppet Family and Rovercomer the Faith Dog, 11 a.m. X ST. JAKOBI, Missouri Synod, County Road A, Town of for 3- and 4-year-old preschool, kindergarten and grades 1-8). X ZION, Missouri Synod, Zachow; N4437 County Road F, X NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 516 Brazeau Ave., Richmond, one mile west of Highway 47. Travis Kleinschmidt, X ST. MARK (Wisconsin Synod), Spruce. Pastor Ryan J. Land- Bonduel; Pastor Richard R. Buhrke. SUNDAY: United Intergen- Oconto. Pastor Bobbie Skelly. 920-834-2411. MONDAY and pastor. SATURDAY: Service 6:30 p.m.; SUNDAY: Service 9 a.m., wehr. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:15 a.m., worship 10:30 am. erational Ministry Education (UIM-SS/ABS) 9 a.m. September WEDNESDAY: Ministry hours 1-4:30 p.m. Pastoral counseling Education hour 10:30 a.m. 715-524-4347. www.stjakobi.org X ST. MARTIN, Belle Plaine, ELS, Kurt Kluge, pastor. SUNDAY: to May. Worship 10 a.m. September-May, 9 a.m. June-August; available. X ST. JAMES, LCMS, Shawano, 324 S. Andrews St. Rev. Mark Service 9 a.m. Sunday School and Bible class after service. Communion first and third Sunday. X SPOKEN WORD, 407 E. Division St., Shawano, L. Hamann, Drengler, senior pastor. Rev. Steve Schauder, associate pastor. X ST. MARTIN, Missouri Synod, Clintonville, Rev. Chris Burg. X ZION (Missouri Synod), 1700 Superior Ave., Oconto. 920- pastor. SUNDAY: Services 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Rev. Roy Rinehard, visitation pastor. SATURDAY: Service SUNDAY: Worship 8 a.m. (radio broadcast) and 10:30 a.m., 834-5037. SUNDAY: Worship 10:30 a.m. Service 7 p.m. taped message by William Marion Branham. 5:30 p.m.; SUNDAY: Services 7:30, 9 a.m. (radio broadcast), Sunday school 9:10 a.m. X ZION, ELCA, 511 Spaulding St., Tigerton. 715-535-2312. Celebration Service 10:30 a.m. (gym) Sunday School 8:55 a.m. X ST. MATTHEW, 138 Bissell St., White Lake. 715-882-3111. Pastor Sharon Fox Bogen. SUNDAY: worship service with Holy Pentecostal 715-524-4815. SUNDAY: Sunday School 8:45 a.m., worship service 10 a.m. Communion 10 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. X CALVARY APOSTOLIC, 535 McKinley Ave., Clintonville, 715- X ST. JOHN, Belle Plaine, Missouri Synod, N3299 Hunting X ST. PAUL (Wisconsin Synod), 301 S. Chestnut Ave., Oconto 823-2202, www.calvaryapostolic.ws, Patrick Kloehn, pastor. Road, Clintonville, Pastor Todd Jerabek. SUNDAY: Divine Falls. Pastor Matthew R. Arnold. 920-846-8397. SUNDAY: Methodist SUNDAY: Services 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Adult Service 11:30 a.m., Communion first, third and fifth Sunday of Worship 9 a.m. (Communion first and third Sunday of the X ANGELICA, Lynn Tricker, pastor. SUNDAY: Service and and youth services 7 p.m. the month. month), adult Bible class and Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Sunday School 8:30 a.m. X GOOD SAMARITAN, 1086 State Highway 49, Eland. Pastor X ST. JOHN, LCMS, Caroline, 3 miles west on County Road (Memorial Day through Labor Day), MONDAY: Worship X CHURCH ON THE HILL, 1000 Engel Drive, 715-526-5380, Frank Ritchie. 715-446-5064. SUNDAY: 10 a.m. THURSDAY: M, Dean Suehring, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 7:30 a.m. Sunday service 7 p.m. Claudia Deede, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m., Children’s 7 p.m. School at 9:15 a.m. X ST. PAUL, Missouri Synod, N9035 U.S. Highway 45, Chapel 9:50 a.m. Holy Communion on the first Sunday of the X LIFE CHURCH, 222 Mills St., Shawano, Michael McKinnies, X ST. JOHN, Gillett, LCMC, 101 W. Main St., Gillett. 920- Birnamwood. Pastor Matt Christians. 715-449-2101. SUNDAY: month. Handicapped accessible. pastor, 715-526-6332. SUNDAY: Foundations 10 a.m.; Celebra- 855-6215. SUNDAY: First-fourth Sundays, worship services 8 worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday School and Bible class 9 a.m. X HICKORY, 9872 County Road M, Suring. Pastor: David Ly- tion Service 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Life and Discovery 7 p.m. a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; fifth Sunday, worship service 9:30 a.m.; THURSDAY: worship 7 p.m. Holy Communion at every Divine man. 920-842-2110. SUNDAY: Worship service 11 a.m., Sunday facshawano.org second Sunday, Gospel music. Holy Communion first and third service. School 11 a.m. All ages welcome. X LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH, 821 Superior Ave., Oconto. Pastor: Sundays. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. WEDNESDAY: J-Walkers X ST. PAUL, Missouri Synod, Bonduel, Timothy Shoup and X NEW HORIZONS, 400 E. Front St., Wittenberg. 715-253- Steven J. Dahl. 920-834-5510. www.ocontopentecostallight- (youth group) 6 p.m. Mark R. Palmer, pastors. SATURDAY: Worship 7 p.m. SUNDAY: 2785. Pastor Loretta Waegli. 715-853-4444. SUNDAY: 10 a.m. house.com. SUNDAY: Services 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Services X ST. JOHN, Cecil, LCMS, Nauman Road, between County Worship 8 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. Holy Communion: first and third X OCONTO, 641 Washington St., Oconto. Pastor David 6:30 p.m. Roads C and BB, Cecil. John Laatsch, pastor. 715-745-4558. weekends. 715-758-8559. stpaulbonduel.com. Henke. 920-834-2955. SUNDAY: Worship service 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY: Services 10:45 a.m. Holy Communion on first and X ST. PAUL, Missouri Synod, 201 E. Wall St., Bowler. Pastor X OCONTO FALLS, 165 N. Farm Road, Oconto Falls. Pastor Presbyterian third Sundays. Michael Schram. 715-793-4608. SUNDAY: service 9 a.m. David Henke. 920-846-2154. SUNDAY: Worship service 9 a.m. X COVENANT LIFE, Sterling Plaza, 1415 E. Green Bay St., X ST. JOHN, Hermansfort, state Highway 29, Steve Conradt, WEDNESDAY: service 7:30 p.m. Communion first and third X SALEM, Red River, Claudia Deede, pastor. SUNDAY: Service Suite 121B, Shawano, Rev. Gordon Oliver. Services: 10:30 a.m. pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. First weeks. 8:15 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Handicap accessible/eleva- Sunday. 920-980-4180. and last Sunday Communion. WEDNESDAY: Confirmation X ST. PAUL STONY HILL, Missouri Synod, W9304 Oak Ave. 1 tor. Communion on the first Sunday. X FOREST LARGER PARISH, P.O. Box 129, Wabeno. 715-473- class 6 p.m. mile west of Thornton at Hickory Road, Pastor John Eyer. SUN- X SURING, 314 Main St., Suring. 920-842-2110. SUNDAY: 3603. Rev. R. Lee Jennings Jr. SUNDAY: Lakewood, 8 a.m.; X ST. JOHN, LCMS, 304 Flint Ave., Mattoon. Vacancy DAY: Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 8:45 a.m., worship Worship service 9:30 a.m. Wabeno, 10 a.m.; Laona, 11:30 a.m. (Easter through Labor Day). Pastor Dean Bertsch. 715-489-3471. SUNDAY: worship 9 a.m. 10 a.m.; Communion first, third and fifth Sundays. X TABOR, 120 W. Main St., Gillett. Pastor David Lyman. 920- Sunday school during worship at all three locations. WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. X ST. PAUL, Missouri Synod, County Road E and Oakcrest 855-2066. SUNDAY: Worship service 8 a.m. X FIRST, 133 Jackson St., Oconto, 920-835-3922, fpcoconto. X ST. JOHN, Leopolis. Vicar Lois Graper, Lay Pastoral Leader Drive, town of Washington, Steven Pockat, pastor. SUNDAY: X ZION, Bonduel, Lynn Tricker, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship org. Rev. Craig Alwin. SUNDAY: Worship at 8 and 10:15 a.m. Jim Hartleben. SUNDAY: 8:15 a.m. worship. Holy Communion Worship 8:30 a.m.; Communion first and third Sundays. 10 a.m., Sunday School 10:15 a.m.; United Methodist Women Youth Christian Education at 9 a.m., September through May. first Sunday of the month. 715-787-3367. X ST. PAUL, Missouri Synod, 701 S. Home St., Wittenberg. Brunch Meeting 8:30 a.m. the first Sunday; Communion on the X ST. JOHN, LCMS, 502 Cedar St., Tigerton. Pastor Dean Pastor Matt Christians. 715-253-2790. www.stpaulwittenberg. first Sunday. Handicap accessible/elevator. Trained nursery care provided. Wednesday night potluck and Suehring. 715-535-2282. www.frontiernet.net/~stjohntigerton. com. SUNDAY: worship service with Communion 8:45 a.m., fellowship. Handicap accessible. Off-street parking. SUNDAY: worship 9 a.m., Bible study 8 a.m., Catechism and Sunday School 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. Nondenominational X FIRST (PCUSA), corner of Main and Presbyterian streets, Sunday School at 8 a.m. Holy Communion the first, third and X ST. PAUL, WELS, W1978 Church Drive, Zachow, Virgil X CORNERSTONE FAMILY CHURCH, 2780 School Lane, Shawano. Worship: SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Communion, open to all, fifth Sundays. Hanson, pastor. SUNDAY: Service 8:30 a.m., Sunday School Green Bay. Pastors Dennis and Sandy Toyne. 920-662-1146. first Sunday of each month. 715-526-3329. www.shawanopres. X ST. JOHN, ELCA, W17680 Church Road, Birnamwood. 9:30 a.m. SUNDAY: Services 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY: org. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. 715-449-3342. X ST. PETER, Pella Opening, LCMS, Todd Jerabek, pastor, Adult Sunday School 9 a.m., CFC Youth Group 6:45 p.m. X MENOMINEE OPC, Zoar, Pastor Micah Shin, 920-383-1516; X ST. JOHN’S (ELCA), MORGAN, 3374 County Road C, 715-823-4459. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9 a.m., Service 10 a.m.; X FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH, 509 Alma St., Pound. Pastor SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11:15 a.m. and 6 Morgan. Pastor: Lloyd Luedman. 920-846-3453. SUNDAY: THURSDAY: Bible study 10 a.m. first, third and fifth Sundays, Paul Smith. 920-606-4519. SUNDAY: Service 10 a.m., Bible p.m. WEDNESDAY: Prayer meeting; call for time and location. Worship with Communion service 8:30 a.m., Sunday School Communion/second and fourth Matins. study 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Prayer meeting 6:30 p.m. Everyone X OLD STOCKBRIDGE OPC, Morgan Siding, Pastor Micah (age 3 to high school) 9:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Service with X TABOR, 14153 Church Road, Mountain. Rev. Paul A. is welcome. Shin, 920-383-1516. SUNDAY: Worship 9 a.m. Communion 7 p.m. Scheunemann. 715-276-7707. SUNDAY: Worship 8:30 a.m., X FREEDOM BY THE WORD CHURCH: 820 E. Green Bay X ST. JOHN’S, Little Suamico (east of U.S. Highway 41-141 THURSDAY, Worship 7 p.m. (Holy Communion second and last St., Shawano. Beverly D. Kopp, senior pastor. 715-432-2390. Quaker on County Road S, right on County Road J one-quarter mile). Sundays and Thursdays). [email protected]. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m. New Generation X FOX VALLEY FRIENDS, UW-Green Bay Mauthe Center, Pastor Jerry Wirtley. 920-826-7785. SUNDAY: Worship service X TRINITY (LCMS), Maple Valley, Suring. Pastor Nicholas Children’s Church 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Worship 6:30 p.m. Green Bay. SUNDAY: Meeting 11 a.m. 920-883-8611. 9 a.m. (Communion first, second and third Sundays), Sunday Buchholz. 920-392-9335. SUNDAY: Worship 8:30 a.m. X FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY, 212 E. State St., Bonduel. Pastors School and coffee hour 10 a.m. (Communion first two Sundays and every fifth Sunday of the Danny and Lee Anne Hood. 920-471-7863. SUNDAY: Service Seventh-day Adventist X ST. JOHN’S RIVERSIDE (LCMS), southeast of Gillett month). Visitors welcome. 10 a.m. X LENA, 538 Harley St., Lena. Pastor Rick Binford. 920-590- on state Highway 32. Pastor James Athey. 920-855-2625. X TRINITY, 403 Birch St., Birnamwood. SUNDAY: 10 a.m., X GAME CHANGER MINISTRIES, 507 E. Vinal St., Witten- 1474. SATURDAY: Worship service 10:45 a.m., Sabbath School SUNDAY: Worship 8:30 a.m. (Communion on first and Sunday school 9 a.m. 715-449-3778. berg. Pastor Bob Besch. 920-851-3241. SUNDAY: 10 a.m. 9:30 a.m. third Sundays of each month), Sunday School 9:30 a.m. X ZION, NALC, Caroline, Pastor Craig Nehring, 715-754-5045. X GRACE FAMILY CHURCH, 113 N. Main St., Marion. Pastor X SHAWANO, W7312 Cherry Ave., Rick Binford, pastor. 920- (September-May), Bible study 9:30 a.m. (first and third SUNDAY: Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10:15 a.m. MONDAY: Kelly Loken. 715-754-2550. SUNDAY: worship 9:30 a.m. 590-1474, 715-526-1725 or 715-524-5459; SATURDAY: Service Sundays of each month), fellowship following service (second Choir, 6:30 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 6-8 p.m. Confirmation class. X GROVER COMMUNITY CHURCH, Church Road, Peshtigo. 11 a.m., Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Sunday of the month). X ZION, N7630 Pine St., Eland. Pastor Michael Schram. SUN- Pastors Rod Efta and Andy Davis. 920-582-4347. SUNDAY: X ST. JOHN (Missouri Synod), 17963 State Highway 32, DAY: service 10:45 a.m., Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Communion Worship 10 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., family hour 6:30 p.m. United Church of Christ Townsend. Pastor: Stephen Mueller. 715-276-7214. 866-390- first and third Sunday. WEDNESDAY: Connection (youth clubs, teens and adults) X PEACE, Shawano, Pastor Gail Irwin, 208 E. Maurer St. 715- 0543. www.stjohn-townsend.org/stjohnnews.htm. SUNDAY: X ZION, Embarrass, LCMS, Todd Jerabek, pastor, 715-823- 6:30 p.m. 526-2916. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. worship, Sunday School 10:15 a.m.; Worship 9 a.m. (Holy Communion). Fellowship Hour after 3889. SUNDAY: Divine Service 8 a.m., Sunday School 9:10 a.m.; X HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH, Shawano, John Anderson, Communion first Sunday. THURSDAY: 3 p.m. service. Sunday Service. SATURDAY: Worship 5:30 p.m. (Holy Com- WEDNESDAY: Divine Service 6:30 p.m.; THURSDAY: Bible lead pastor; Todd Bonnin, adminstrative pastor. 302 Tristan X ST. JOHN, Cecil, Rev. Moira Finley. 715-745-2195, pastor’s munion). Sunday school (preschool to eighth grade) 10:30 Study 7 p.m. Holy Communion celebrated every Sunday. Drive, 715-524-2320. SUNDAY: 8:45 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., with phone 715-851-3080. Sunday service 10:45 a.m., Communion a.m. weekly. Sunday Bible Class 10:30 a.m. weekly. Wednesday X ZION, Missouri Synod, Gresham, 740 Main St. at County kids ministry during both services for birth through grade 5; first Sunday. Church school during worship hour. Breakfast Bible Class 7 a.m. weekly. Thursday Bible Class 10 Roads A and G, Pastor John Eyer. SUNDAY: worship 8:30 a.m., intrepreter for the deaf at 10:30 a.m. service the third, fourth X TRINITY, W6712 County Road F, Shiocton (Leeman), Rev. a.m. weekly. Bible Study (Pastor Neider), The Truth Project, UIMet Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Communion first, third and and fifth Sunday. TUESDAY: 6 p.m. True North for grades K-5. Moira Finley. 920-525-2132, pastor’s phone 715-851-3080. first and third Thursday of month. fifth Sundays. WEDNESDAY: 6:30 p.m. EPIC Student Ministries for grades Sunday Service 8:45 a.m., Communion first Sunday. Church X ST. JOHN, 8904 St. John Road, Hayes, town of How. Pastor X ZION, ELCA, 1254 S. Union St., Shawano, Scott Ludford, 6-12. [email protected]. www.shawanochurch.org school during worship service. Bible study Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Nickolas Buchholz. 216-906-9870 or 920-842-4443 (school). pastor. SATURDAY: 5 p.m. SUNDAY: 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. X LIVING WORD MINISTRIES, 940 Carney Blvd., Marinette. Wheelchair accessible. PAGE 16 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 Auditions for ‘My Fair Lady’ Monday and Tuesday

the tutelage of Professor Henry Hig- Popular play is gins. “My Fair Lady” is presented by with Tams-Witmark, a Abrams troupe’s Concord Theatricals Company. People will have two opportunities to audition: 6 p.m. Monday or 6 p.m. spring musical Tuesday at the Nancy Byng Commu- nity Theater, 5852 Maple St., Abrams. ABRAMS — Abrams Spotlight Callbacks are 6-8 p.m. Dec. 18. Productions Inc. plans to hold audi- Individuals who audition should tions Monday and Tuesday for its come prepared to sing a short selec- spring musical, “My Fair Lady,” to be tion of a song not from “My Fair presented March 20-22 and 27-29. The Lady.” They can sing a capella or musical calls for various roles, both bring a CD or phone to play music. male and female, 10 years and older. The auditions will also include a Originally produced on Broadway reading from the script and a group in 1956, “My Fair Lady” is Alan Lerner choreography number. Comfortable and Frederick Loewe’s most popular clothing and shoes are recommended. musical collaboration. It earned nine For information, visit Abrams- Tony Awards, including Best Musical. SpotlightProductions.com or contact The show depicts the transformation ASPI at 920-826-5852 or theater.aspi@ of “guttersnipe” Eliza Doolittle under gmail.com. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 17 Blood drive planned next week at Gillett Town Hall

GILLETT — Heroes come in all To make an appointment or to shapes and sizes. They don’t wear learn more, download the Ameri- capes or special suits, and their can Red Cross Blood Donor App, badge of honor is the bandage that or visit redcrossblood.org or call shows they gave the gift of life. Cora Rotter-Boerst , 920-855-2304. The community is invited to be- Completion of a RapidPass online come a hometown hero and answer health history questionnaire found the call of patients in need by donat- at recrossblood.org/rapidpass is ing blood From noon to 5:30 p.m. Dec encouraged to help speed up the 20 at the Gillett Town Hall, 10908 donation process. Town Hall Road, Gillett. All donors A blood donor card or driver’s can receive an exclusive Red Cross license or two other forms of iden- long-sleeved T-shirt, while supplies tifcation are required at check-in. last. Individuals who are 17 years of age, Donating blood is one of the sim- weigh at least 110 pounds and are in plest things a person can do to help generally good health may be eligible save a patient’s life. For the hour it to donate blood. takes to give blood, there could be a High school students and other whole community of people thankful donors 18 years of age and younger for another birthday given to their also have to meet certain height and loved one. weight requirements. PAGE 18 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 Hillside to present Christmas musical GILLETT — Hillside Assembly of home after you hear them,” says God invites the public to its chil- Amber Carlson, one of the directors dren’s Christmas musical, “Star of this musical. Search,” scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday. The cast includes Emery Kost- The time has come for God to put reva (Percy Perseus), Ryley Kurtz His plan into motion, and the search (Andy Andromeda), Clara Schaal for the Star of Bethlehem has begun. (Cassie Cassiopeia), Kaydence When a meteorite delivers a Harper (Jackie Orion), Maya Mertz memo scroll announcing the search (Carlie Stragan), and Anna Schaal for a special star, most of the stars in (Nell DeSpacey Tyson), and Bob, the the sky are too busy worrying about youngest star, is played by Khristian the competition to read the qualifca- Harper. tions. Who will end up being the Star There will be a gift for all who at- of Bethlehem? tend the musical at Hillside Assem- “This musical has catchy songs bly, 5890 Highway 22 West, Gillett. and really funny lines. You are going For more information, call the to be singing the songs all the way church ofce at 920-855-2962.

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Extra effort These students have shown good effort and behavior in Jackie Rochon’s physical education classes at Abrams Elementary School for the week of Dec. 2. Front row, Eliza Mahoney, first grade, left, and Skyla Wilson, second grade; back row, Lucas VanHulle, third grade; Emily VanDyke, fifth grade; and Ella Rhoads, fourth grade. $0/53*#65&% PAGE 20 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 21 OCONTO COUNTY CLUB NOTES Suring Lioness Club from 12:30-4 p.m. Friday or 3:30- CIRCUIT COURT The Suring Lioness will hold their 7:30 p.m. Monday in the high school library, 304 E. Main St., Lena, for our Proceedings of Dec. 6 NJTEFNFBOPSQPTTFTTJPOPGDPDBJOF  cookie walk starting at 9 a.m. Satur- day at the Suring School cafeteria, yearly event, an old-fashioned cookie #POEXBTTFUBU DBTI JODPOOFDUJPOXJUIBOBMMFHFE"QSJM 411 Algoma St. Please use the rear walk. GPS%ZMBO%8BML  4VSJOH PO JODJEFOU"DPEFGFOEBOU #SJBO Here you can purchase our deli- GFMPOZDIBSHFTPGTUSBOHVMBUJPOBOE "#MBTJOH  0DPOUP IBTIJTOFYU entrance. TVGGPDBUJPOBOETFDPOEEFHSFF TDIFEVMFEDPVSUBQQFBSBODF+BO Due to circumstances beyond the cious delights of homemade cookies SFDLMFTTMZFOEBOHFSJOHTBGFUZ BTXFMMBT "KVSZUSJBMXBTSFTDIFEVMFEGPS Lionesses’ control, this will be their and candies for just $6 a pound. We NJTEFNFBOPSBOJNBMNJTUSFBUNFOUBOE .BSDIJOUIFDBTFPG+POBUIBO% last cookie walk. So come purchase will have a wide range of freshly UXPNJTEFNFBOPSDPVOUTPGEJTPSEFSMZ &WFSOIBN  %FONBSL XIPJTDIBSHFE their cookies and candy, and enjoy a baked goods so tasty you could say it DPOEVDU JODPOOFDUJPOXJUIBOJODJEFOU XJUIGJSTUEFHSFFDIJMETFYVBMBTTBVMU cup of cofee. was love at frst bite. UIBUBMMFHFEMZPDDVSSFE%FD)JTJOJUJBM BOEFYQPTJOHIJNTFMGUPBDIJME JO This event is hosted by the Lena DPVSUBQQFBSBODFXBTBEKPVSOFEVOUJM DPOOFDUJPOXJUIBOJODJEFOUUIBUBMMFHFEMZ Lena Class of 2022 Class of 2022. At Lena Public School, %FD PDDVSSFE.BSDI "GJOBMQSFUSJBM Attention all serious cookie we strive to be a bite above the rest, #POEXBTTFUBU DBTIGPS DPOGFSFODFXBTTDIFEVMFEGPS.BSDI munchers! Delight yourself in an old- so come on down and put our talk to 5JNPUIZ+6SCBOFL  1PVOE XIPJT .BSJUB$-ZOO  0DPOUP QMFBEFE fashioned cookie walk. We would the test! DIBSHFEXJUIPQFSBUJOHBNPUPSWFIJDMF OPDPOUFTUUPBDIBSHFPGGFMPOZCBJM love to see you at Lena Public School — Submitted by Gabbie Huycke and Emily Hurtado XIJMFJOUPYJDBUFE GJGUIPSTJYUIPGGFOTF  KVNQJOHJODPOOFDUJPOXJUIBOJODJEFOU BOEUISFFSFMBUFENJTEFNFBOPSTJO UIBUPDDVSSFE4FQU"SSBJHONFOU DPOOFDUJPOXJUIBOJODJEFOUUIBUBMMFHFEMZ XBTTDIFEVMFEGPS/PW*OBQMFB Supervisor Nelson won’t run again PDDVSSFE%FD)JTJOJUJBMBQQFBSBODF BHSFFNFOU BDIBSHFPGNBJOUBJOJOHB XBTBEKPVSOFEVOUJM%FD ESVHUSBGGJDLJOHQMBDFBOEUISFFSFMBUFE GILLETT — An Oconto County parts of the city and town of Gillett. Proceedings of Dec. 2 NJTEFNFBOPSTXFSFEJTNJTTFEPOUIF Board supervisor from the town of Candidates have until Dec. 21 +VEHF.JDIBFM5+VEHFBOEBUUPSOFZT QSPTFDVUPSTNPUJPO+VEHF.JDIBFM5 Gillett has decided not to seek re- to file a Notification of Noncandi- NBEFGJOBMQSFQBSBUJPOTGPSBUISFFEBZ +VEHFTDIFEVMFETFOUFODJOHGPS+BO election. cacy and until 5 p.m. Jan. 7 to file USJBMTUBSUJOH.POEBZ %FD JOUIF BOEPSEFSFEBQSFTFOUFODFJOWFTUJHBUJPO Richard Nelson is the current in- nomination papers for the April 7 DBTFPG$IBTJUZ.%FOOZ  0DPOUP  #POEXBTTFUBU DBTIGPS+BSFE cumbent in District 24, which covers election. PODIBSHFTPGGJSTUEFHSFFSFDLMFTT 4DPUU$SBNQUPO  1PVOE PODIBSHFT IPNJDJEFBOEUIFNBOVGBDUVSFXJUI PGGFMPOZCBJMKVNQJOHBOENJTEFNFBOPS JOUFOUUPEFMJWFSDPDBJOF JODPOOFDUJPO QPTTFTTJPOPG5)$BOEEJTPSEFSMZ XJUIUIF4FQU  EFBUIPG+FGGSFZ DPOEVDU JODPOOFDUJPOXJUIBOJODJEFOU VISIT US ONLINE AT %FBO1FDIB BTXFMMBTQPTTFTTJPOXJUI UIBUBMMFHFEMZPDDVSSFE/PW)JTJOJUJBM WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM JOUFOUUPEFMJWFSBNQIFUBNJOFBOE BQQFBSBODFXBTBEKPVSOFEVOUJM%FD PAGE 22 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019

About 100 people gather for a Scripture reading and the singing of “Silent Night” as the Living Nativity hosted by HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital wraps up Thursday evening. Hospital colleagues and providers portrayed Mary and Joseph with baby Jesus, a shepherd, an angel and the three wise men. The manger was built by a hospital colleague and another hospital colleague’s husband. "/(&-"%&+"]$0/53*#65&% MAIN STREET BUSTLES WITH CHRISTMAS CHEER

At the close of Thursday evening’s Living Nativity in Oconto Falls, about 100 community members gathered, with candles in hand, for a Scripture reading featuring the story of the night Jesus was A stand-in for the jolly old elf greets visitors to the Treasure Tree during Oconto Falls’ Christmas born. To close the special presentation, a group of local carolers led the crowd in singing “Silent Mouse Open House on Thursday. 8"33&/#-6).]/&8.&%*" Night.” "/(&-"%&+"]$0/53*#65&% WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 23

Gathering around the manger are the three wise men portrayed by, from left, Mike Stapleton, Joe Lawton and Bruce Judd; Mary and Joseph, Dr. Alexa Gavaga and Ted VanderMeuse; and angel Dr. Sadie Johnsen. The Living Nativity was hosted by HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital in conjunction with the Christmas Mouse Open House. 8"33&/#-6).]/&8.&%*"

Oconto Falls streetlights are decked out for the season. 8"33&/#-6).]/&8.&%*"

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Now that the winter season has tree continues to grow. ofcially arrived and the snow is Another option for winter pro- beginning to accumulate in our yards tection is to install tree wrapping and gardens, it is time to prepare around the base of the tree or shrub. valuable trees and shrubs for the rest Tree wraps are available in a variety of the winter. of materials including metallic foil, Garden trees and shrubs that are corrugated plastic and heavy duty especially valu- tape. These wraps are easy to install able and used as as you simply wrap them around the specimen plants tree to a desired height for protec- in the yard and tion from gnawing rodents. Follow garden should be the label instructions for proper at- protected from a tachment. Some varieties are adhe- variety of winter sive while others are not. hazards. Perhaps Installing wire cages around trees the most de- or shrubs is another option for pro- structive is dam- tecting from predators. Caging can ROB ZIMMER age caused by be done seasonally before the snow hungry rodents, begins to pile up, or left permanently such as rabbits and voles. until the plant is large enough to Rabbits and voles may cause withstand feeding wildlife. girdling damage to decorative trees Protecting young trees during their first few winters is important to prevent loss from girdling caused You can purchase premade plant and shrubs. Girdling is where is the by hungry rodents. 30#;*..&3 cages, or create your own out of a entire base of the trunk of the plant variety of wire materials and hard- is debarked, or gnawed completely ware cloth. For vole protection, bare around the entire perimeter. it is important to use the smallest This is destructive to the plant wire mesh possible when installing because valuable nutrients are car- a cage around the base of the tree ried through this bark layer. Once or shrub. For rabbits, wire mesh or it is completely removed around chicken wire with smaller openings the entire base of the tree, the plant is sufcient. Deer caging must be of has a hard time recovering and will sufcient height to protect the plant potentially die of within a season from hungry deer. Generally, this is or two. at least 6-8 feet, depending upon the Another potential hazard is feed- type of plant. ing by deer. Deer can cause extensive In some cases, notably some co- damage in a short period of time if nifers, loosely wrapping the plant in they move into the yard or garden burlap ofers protection against deer, and begin to nibble away at twigs and as well as against the desiccating branches loaded with buds already potential from the winter sun. for the spring season. There are gardeners out there While in some cases, a little natu- who swear by the use of cut up soap ral pruning is fne, feeding deer can chunks, especially Irish Spring, or do quite a bit of damage to expensive mesh bags flled with dog or horse specimen plants that are not protect- hair hung from valuable trees and ed from their feeding activity. shrubs in the garden for protection There are a variety of options for from deer and rabbits during winter. protecting trees and shrubs from Use these methods at your own risk, feeding wildlife. Tree guards, tree preferably in combination with cages wraps and caging are among the or wrapping in case they are not most popular. These options come dependable. in a number of styles and forms; you Tree guards come in a number of different styles and can be used for trees of various sizes and ages. There are also a number of re- can either purchase premade guards 30#;*..&3 pellents on the market, from gran- and wraps or create your own from ules to sprays to sonic repellents items you may have around the sufcient in length, or height. Many Tree guards can be installed at to keep feeding rodents and deer home. people install tree guards that are the time of planting and left in place at bay during the winter season. A Tree guards are often made out of much too short. For maximum pro- during all four seasons for further physical barrier always ofers more plastic or PVC and are a popular and tection, estimate how deep the snow protection from feeding rodents. Or reliable protection as some of the easy-to-install choice for valuable will be around the tree, then be sure they can be installed anytime for others need to be reapplied fre- trees in the garden, as well as newly your tree guard stands a minimum seasonal protection from wildlife. quently throughout the season. planted trees that need protection for of 18 inches above that anticipated Some tree guards are fexible and their frst few years while the base of snow line. Three feet higher than can remain on the tree for many Find Rob Zimmer on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ the trunk is young and tender. the snow line is a much better safety years. Others, however, are rigid and RobZimmerOutdoors. Listen to “Outdoors with Rob measure. must be removed or replaced as the Zimmer” from 4-5 p.m. Fridays and 7-8 a.m. Saturdays It is important that the guard is on WHBY. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 27

ABOVE: Some gardeners prefer tree wraps to pro- tect trees and shrubs during the winter season. 30#;*..&3 LEFT: It is time to prepare the final winter protec- tion of your trees and shrubs before the snow becomes too deep. 30#;*..&3 PAGE 28 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 29 PAGE 30 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 CLUB NOTES Lena Lions Club ing Lena High School, Misco and The Lena Lions have welcomed her family are very involved in the four new members this fall. school and community. Lion Mike Nompleggi is the son Misco completed her bachelor’s of Allen “Beetle” Bailey and Tammy degree in elementary education and Gallagher. Nompleggi is from Oconto special education at Winona State Falls where he graduated from Ocon- University in Minnesota. She moved to Falls High School. He attended the to Northeast Wisconsin to start her University of Wisconsin-Whitewater professional career as a special edu- and earned a degree in education. cation teacher in the Howard-Suami- Nompleggi teaches seventh and co School District. She worked the eighth grade social studies and Eng- past 15 years as an administrator in lish at Lena Middle School. K-12 education. She currently serves Nompleggi’s hobbies include play- as the executive director of special ing sports, coaching sports, writing, education for CESA 8, an agency that serves school districts throughout listening to music and spending time Northeast Wisconsin. In addition, with family. He feels joining the Lena Misco is on the Leadership Oconto Lions will give him a chance to sup- County steering committee. She also port and give back to the community serves as treasurer of the Wisconsin of Lena. Council of Administrators of Spe- Lion Jef Heimke is a gradu- Lion Ken Linzmeyer, left, new Lion Mike Nompleggi and Lion President Mike Diehlmann after Nom- cial Services. Misco is on the State ate of . pleggi joined the club. $0/53*#65&% Superintendent’s Advisory Council He attended UW-Whitewater and on Blindness and Visual Impairment graduated with a major in business Education and teaches leadership education and a minor in coaching. classes to prospective school admin- He completed his student teaching at istrators through Silver Lake College. Waunakee High School and has been In her free time, Misco enjoys teaching business education at Lena running, boating, golfng and being High School since 2008. outdoors. She is looking forward to Heimke enjoys trap shooting, serving the community as a Lena snowmobiling, hunting, fshing and Lions Club member. spending time outdoors. In the sum- Lion Sara Diehlmann is a gradu- mers, he works on construction proj- ate of Lena High School. She at- ects and helps on his parents’ farm. tended UW-Green Bay, where she Heimke enjoys teaching and earned a bachelor’s degree in social coaching in Lena and has formed work. Diehlmann received a master’s many friendships with co-workers degree in counseling from Lakeland and community members. He is look- University. ing forward to serving as a member Diehlmann worked for county ser- of the Lena Lions Club. vices for about 10 years and is now a Lion Lisa Misco has lived in Lena counselor at Pulaski High School. for 20 years with her husband, Chad, Diehlmann lives in Suamico but and two children, Alexis and Luke. has many friends and family in Lena, With Chad working as a physical and she is looking forward to work- education teacher and coach in Lena, ing with the Lena Lions Club to the From left, Lion Ken Linzmeyer, new Lion Sara Diehlmann and Lion President Mike Diehlmann. $0/53*#65&% and Alexis and Luke both attend- support the community.

Lion Ken Linzmeyer, left, new Lion Jeff Heimke and Lion President Mike Diehlmann. $0/53*#65&% From left, Lion Ken Linzmeyer, new Lion Lisa Misco and Lion President Mike Diehlmann. $0/53*#65&% WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 31 COMMUNITY CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11 OCONTO FALLS: Blessing of the Love Lights tree, 1 p.m., HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital, 855 S. Main St. Social to follow. OCONTO: Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, 10 a.m., First American Lutheran Church, 511 Madison St., Jim, 920-834-6276. OCONTO FALLS: AA Group, 8 p.m., Masonic Lodge, 170 N. Washington St. SURING: School Board, 5:30 p.m., school conference room, 411 Algoma St. OCONTO FALLS: Oconto County DAV Chapter 45, 6:30 p.m. Senior Center, 512 Caldwell Ave. LITTLE RIVER: Town Board, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall, 3627 County Road A. LENA: Lena Knights of Columbus, 7:30 p.m., St. Anne Parish Center, 221 E. Main St. ABRAMS: American Legion Post 523, Auxiliary 6 p.m., Post 6:30 p.m., Patriot Golf Course, 2954 Sandalwood Road. THURSDAY, DEC. 12 OCONTO FALLS: Al-Anon, 5 p.m., Oconto Falls Community Library, 251 N. Main St. OCONTO FALLS: Narcotics Anonymous (closed meeting) 6 p.m., Community Room B, HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital, 855 S. Main St. ABRAMS: Town Board, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall, 5877 Main St.

MAPLE VALLEY: Town Board, 7 p.m., Town Hall, The fishing dock along North Main Street in Oconto Falls is part of the city’s Avenue of Lights. 8"33&/#-6).]/&8.&%*" 9088 Highway Z, 920-842-2049. OCONTO FALLS: American Legion and American ABRAMS: “Elf The Musical Jr.,” 1 and 7 p.m., Nancy Friday to be placed on the agenda. Public Library, 15235 Highway 32. Children ages 3 and Byng Community Theater, 5852 Maple St., Abrams. Legion Auxiliary, 6 p.m., Senior Center, 512 Caldwell OCONTO: Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics up. 715-276-9020. Presented by Abrams Spotlight Productions Inc., Ave. Anonymous, 7 p.m., First American Lutheran Church, AbramsTheater.com. SURING: Playgroup and Story Hour, 9-11 a.m., 511 Madison St., Jim, 920-834-6276. Library, 604 E. Main St. FRIDAY, DEC. 13 MOUNTAIN: American Legion Gunless Poultry OCONTO FALLS: Senior Citizen Card Club, 1 p.m., LENA: Old-Fashioned Cookie Walk, 12:30-4 p.m., Shoot, 1 p.m., Skinny Dave’s, 12848 State Highway 32. OCONTO FALLS: Kingdom Come Food Pantry, Senior Center, 512 Caldwell Ave. Lena High School Library, 304 E. Main St. 520 N. Locust St., Oconto Falls, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. SUAMICO: Al-Anon meeting, 8 a.m., St. Edward & OCONTO: Overeaters Anonymous, 6:30 p.m., Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Resale shop open 10 ABRAMS: “Elf The Musical Jr.,” 7 p.m., Nancy Isidore Church, 3667 Flintville Road, Kathy, 920-606- Presbyterian Church, 133 Jackson St., Teresa W., Byng Community Theater, 5852 Maple St., Abrams. 9007 or www.al-anon.alateen.org. a.m.-4 p.m. Presented by Abrams Spotlight Productions Inc., 920-604-1775. GILLETT: Gillett-Suring Clergy Association, Ruby’s ABRAMS: Friends of Abrams, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall, AbramsTheater.com. LENA: Village Board, 6:30 p.m., Village Hall, 117 E. Pantry, registration 8-10 a.m., food distribution 8:30 5877 Main St. OCONTO FALLS: Story Hour/Play Group, 9:30-11 Main St. a.m., Gillett Secondary School, 208 W. Main St., 920- OCONTO FALLS: Victims of Domestic Abuse a.m., Oconto Falls Community Library, 251 N. Main St. 855-2962, 320-629-7400 or www.rubyspantry.org. LENA: School Board, 6:30 p.m., District Board Room, Support Group, 6:30-8 p.m., HSHS St. Clare Memorial 304 E. Main St. OCONTO: Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics SUNDAY, DEC. 15 Hospital, 855 S. Main St., 920-834-5299. Anonymous, 7 p.m., First American Lutheran Church, COLEMAN: School Board, 7 p.m., Board Room, 343 ABRAMS: “Elf The Musical Jr.,” 1 p.m., Nancy 511 Madison St., Jim, 920-834-6276. Business 141 N. Byng Community Theater, 5852 Maple St., Abrams. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18 GILLETT: Preschool story time, 10-11 a.m., Library, Presented by Abrams Spotlight Productions Inc., OCONTO: School Board, 7 p.m., Middle School, 400 GILLETT: School Board, 6:30 p.m., secondary school 200 E. Main St. AbramsTheater.com. Michigan Ave. library, 208 W. Main St. LENA: Story hour, 10:30 a.m., Lena Public Library, GILLETT: Christmas musical “Star Search,” 7 p.m., TUESDAY, DEC. 17 OCONTO: County employees blood drive, 9 a.m.-2 200 E. Main St. Hillside Assembly, 5890 State Highway 22 West. GILLETT: Christmas cantata “We Have Our Savior,” 7 p.m., Courthouse, 301 Washington St. LITTLE SUAMICO: Golden Agers Senior Card Club, MONDAY, DEC. 16 p.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, 101 W. Main St. OCONTO: Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics 1 p.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, 1253 County Road LENA: Old-Fashioned Cookie Walk, 3:30-7:30 p.m., ABRAMS: Auditions for “My Fair Lady,” 6 p.m., Anonymous, 10 a.m., First American Lutheran Church, J, 920-835-4069. Lena High School Library, 304 E. Main St. Byng Community Theater, 5852 Maple St. For more 511 Madison St., Jim, 920-834-6276. information, visit AbramsSpotlightProductions.com SATURDAY, DEC. 14 ABRAMS: Auditions for “My Fair Lady,” 6 p.m., OCONTO FALLS: AA Group, 8 p.m., Masonic Lodge, or contact ASPI at 920-826-5852 or theater.aspi@ SURING: Lioness Club Cookie Walk, 9 a.m. until Byng Community Theater, 5852 Maple St. For more gmail.com. 170 N. Washington St. gone, Suring School Cafeteria, 411 Algoma St. Use information, visit AbramsSpotlightProductions.com rear entrance. or contact ASPI at 920-826-5852 or theater.aspi@ OCONTO: Holiday open house, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., PULASKI: School Board, 6 p.m., district office gmail.com. Stephenson National Bank & Trust, 101 Bralick Way. meeting room, 143 W. Green Bay St. GILLETT: Open house, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Kuehl Funeral Light refreshments at all SNBT locations. Home, 108 E. Main St. Snacks and beverages, military KELLY LAKE: Sanitary District #1, 6 p.m., district GILLETT: Care Share Food Pantry, pre-bagged, 10-11 ceremony at noon. office, 9535 Green Acres St. Call 920-842-4527 by LAKEWOOD: Story Time, 10 a.m., Lakes Country a.m., St. John’s Lutheran, 101 W. Main St. PAGE 32 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING

Oconto Falls’ Jaden Ganter, top, holds down Pulaski’s Ashten Kapla during a match at the Pulaski Invitational on Jan. 26. Ganter and the Panthers hope to turn in a strong dual record in the loaded North Eastern Conference this winter. '*-&]/&8.&%*" Experienced core hopes to lead Oconto Falls to successful season on mat scoring bonus points or staying after in the practice room, I believe the Coach Chad Misco said he has Gillett/Suring, Lena practice to help our younger wres- sky’s the limit for us as a team,” said eight freshmen on the team this tlers,” said Whiting. Whiting. “We should be competitive winter, which will eventually allow each looking for Winning another state title while with some of the recent D2 power- him to roll out a complete lineup for going undefeated are other season houses, hopefully returning OF to duals. goals for Whiting, who one day team state and a team title.” “We will have a young squad, but youth to produce hopes to wrestle at the Division I Oconto Falls gets the privilege having a full squad will go a long way college level and compete in the of competing inside its own school By MORGAN RODE in dual meets and tournaments,” said Olympics. for regionals and possibly section- Misco. 4QPSUT&EJUPS Budz hopes to end his season at als (should individuals or the team Leading the team will be senior state again, but this time placing in advance) this year. OCONTO FALLS — Despite com- Alex Decoursin and junior Richard his weight class. “It would be very exciting for our Fieck. Each wrestler made it to sec- peting in the loaded North Eastern The senior also hopes to be a wrestlers to win regionals as a team Conference, the Oconto Falls High tionals last year. leader for the Panthers. in our own gym,” said Brasier. Junior Kevin Chang is also back School wrestling team believes it can “I have been leading the youth with experience, while Misco expects put together a big season. program for the last couple years, Marinette & Oconto Conference freshmen Ayden Decoursin, Sam Oconto Falls, which will be and I love helping our wrestling pro- The Gillett/Suring co-op and Lena Marquardt and Luke Misco to make coached by Dave Brasier, has several gram as much as possible,” said Budz. teams both head into the season with solid impacts this season. wrestlers back from last year’s team “I plan to lead practices and help our a lot of new faces on their rosters. “As a team, I would like us to that went 9-6 in duals for the season younger kids so we have a complete Gillett/Suring, which is coached use communication more often and and 5-3 in NEC duals. team. We have great coaches, and I by Jeremy Krueger, must replace Two of the returning wrestlers — believe we can do great things this Sam Lemens, a state qualifer from encourage each other on the mat, and senior Tyler Budz and sophomore year.” last year. The team will look for its even of the mat,” said Alex Decour- Clayton Whiting — ended last season Also back for Oconto Falls this younger wrestlers to achieve that. sin, who hopes to end the year by competing at state, with Whiting winter are juniors Elijah Zielinski, “We have a lot of new wrestlers competing at state. winning a Division 2 title as a fresh- Aidan Stary and Trevor Schindel and still are working on building Gillett/Suring and Lena will each man in the 152-pound weight class. and sophomores Jacob Kaminski and a full team,” said Krueger, who is take part in the Division 3 Lena Whiting heads into his sophomore Jaden Ganter. “looking forward to an exciting regional, with any qualifying indi- season with some big individual Zielinski and Stary have each season.” viduals and teams moving on to the goals, but he also hopes to help the qualifed for sectionals before, while Lena comes into the season as its Bonduel sectional at Shawano Com- team to a successful season. Stary also made the NEC honorable own team after serving as a co-op munity High School. “My goal is to be the best team- mention team last year. with St. Thomas Aquinas Academy mate I can be, (whether it) means “If the guys keep up the intensity in the past. [email protected] WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 33 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Falls girls stumble in clash with Freedom

us ofensively. We weren’t getting Panthers unable to in gaps, we weren’t being where we were supposed to be. We needed halt 1st-half run to play basketball the way we knew and not worry about how much they By MORGAN RODE were beating us by.” 4QPSUT&EJUPS The Panthers continued to battle in the second half, but were unable OCONTO FALLS — The Oconto to put together a big run to challenge Falls High School girls basketball Freedom’s lead. team gave ranked Freedom all it Oconto Falls coach Mike Kacz- could handle in the opening minutes, marek Jr. loved the efort his team but the No. 2 ranked team in Divi- showed in the contest, despite what sion 3 pulled away for a 68-22 win on the scoreboard showed. Thursday. “We worked hard. We battled Despite knowing the tall test that through adversity early and the kids awaited, Oconto Falls came into the never gave up and they worked for North Eastern Conference matchup all 36 minutes,” Kaczmarek said. confdent and playing with lots of The coach said he was pleased energy. with the defensive efort but that the Freedom opened the game on an team had work to do on the ofensive 8-0 run, but Oconto Falls continued end moving forward. to battle. Albrecht ended up leading the Sophomore Alexis Euclide got the Panthers in scoring with six points. hosts on the scoreboard with a pair Sophomore Hailey Peitersen added of free throws with 15:04 remaining fve points, including a tough 3-point Oconto Falls’ McKayla Goebel, left, drives toward the basket during Thursday’s North Eastern Confer- in the half. play in the second half. ence matchup against Freedom in Oconto Falls. .03("/30%&]/&8.&%*" After a Freedom free throw, “We knew it was going to be Oconto Falls got feld goals from tough and we knew we had to come seniors Kari Albrecht and Natalie out physical, but we learned that we Brauer to get within three points. have to stay positive the whole game, The visitors extended their lead no matter what the score is. We just with a couple of free throws but have to play our game, play the best continued to be stifed by the Oconto we can and work together as a team,” Falls’ defense otherwise, so the team said Albrecht. called timeout with 11:20 to play in the half. Freedom 39 29 — 68 In the next two minutes and 20 Oconto Falls 10 12 — 22 seconds, Freedom scored seven Freedom (68): Kelly Garrett 0-0 3, Sage Greiner points to go up 18-6 and force a Pan- 2-2 5, Cameron Evers 1-2 1, Carly Peters 0-0 2, thers’ timeout. Gabby Johnson 0-1 14, Karissa Wurster 1-1 3, Haylie Oconto Falls wasn’t able to slow Weyenberg 2-2 7, Callie Genke 0-0 16, Taylor Haase the run, as the Irish ended up scoring 1-2 7, Mackenzie Hennes 1-1 3, Jadyn Feucht 0-0 2, 30 of the half’s fnal 34 points to take Megan Alexander 5-6 5. a 39-10 lead into halftime. Oconto Falls (22): Natalie Brauer 2-4 4, Morgan “It was more they were just Helmle 2-2 4, Hailey Peitersen 3-3 5, Paige Applebee 0-0 3, Kari Albrecht 0-0 6. outplaying us,” said Euclide on what happened during the big run. “They Oconto Falls’ Carleigh Kaczmarek, left, makes a pass during Thursday’s North Eastern Conference [email protected] were beating us defensively, beating matchup against Freedom in Oconto Falls. .03("/30%&]/&8.&%*" PAGE 34 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 Deer harvest numbers down nearly 25% By MORGAN RODE 4,363 total deer in 2018. had its latest possible season opener distributed per hunter. 4QPSUT&EJUPS Oconto County’s North Forest this year. In 2018, the season started “I still believe the deer numbers zone saw a 51.8% drop in deer har- as early as it could have. are up. There’s a sufcient amount MADISON — While gun deer li- vests. Just 444 deer (323 antlered, 121 Similar hits in harvest numbers of deer,” said Hartrick about the cense sales numbers were on par with antlerless) were registered this year occurred in 2012-13 and 2007-08 when farmland units. “To be honest, I really previous seasons, harvest totals took after 922 total were taken in 2018. the season lined up in the same way. think that buck numbers are going a big hit. As of Wednesday, Paul Hartrick, With the season starting later, less to be up next year because of the After 213,972 deer were regis- a conservation warden in Oconto rutting activity also took place across amount of bucks that were saved due tered statewide in 2018, 160,769 were County, said he hadn’t heard much the state. to them not moving after the rut.” registered during this year’s nine-day negative feedback from hunters Hartrick said he saw and was told A total of four hunting incidents season, according to the Wisconsin regarding not seeing as many deer of strong rutting activity “the couple were reported as of Tuesday, with Department of Natural Resources. during the gun seasons. weeks building up to the gun deer one each in Oneida, Marathon, Fond That is a 24.9% decrease. Central Farmland zones as a whole season, and honestly, the week before du Lac and Washburn counties. About the same number of licenses saw a 20% drop in harvests, while the the gun deer season, it shut of. I was Any hunters that forget or failed to were purchased between the two Northern Forest zones went down not seeing as many deer moving.” register their deer are urged to do so years — 564,664 licenses this year, 38.2%. Opening weekend brought warmer online at gamereg.wi.gov or by calling compared to 576,277 last year. Surrounding counties didn’t fare temperatures for most of the state 844-426-3734. Shawano County, part of the Cen- any better, with Waupaca (24.7%), before mid-week snowstorms made For hunters still hoping to harvest tral Farmland deer management zone, Outagamie (26.3%) and Brown hunting, and traveling to hunting more deer, there are an ample amount saw a 19.9% drop in total deer har- (18.4%) all seeing drops in harvest destinations, tough for many. of opportunities to do so. vests — 5,407 this year to 6,751 in 2018. numbers. While some hunters had the chance The statewide muzzleloader hunt Antlered deer harvests (2,195) dropped Full preliminary harvest totals can to hunt over or near cut crop felds, runs through Dec. 11 before a state- 27.7% from 2018, while antlerless har- be found at dnr.wi.gov/topic/wildlife- many hunters didn’t have that luxury. wide four-day antlerless-only hunt vests (3,212) took a 13.5% dip. habitat/harvest/deerharvest.html. Some crop felds were still up because from Dec. 12-15. In select Farmland Oconto County is split into two Factors that could have played of wet and rainy conditions during a Zone counties, a nine-day antlerless- management zones, the Central Farm- a role in the vast drop in harvest good portion of the summer and fall, only hunt will also be held from Dec. land and Northern Forest. totals —according to the DNR release giving deer more areas to hide. 24 to Jan. 1. In the Central Farmland, harvest — include the season starting later, While each county will assess how The archery and crossbow seasons totals dropped by 23.1% for antlered weather conditions and standing to move forward following the down will continue through Jan. 5 for the and antlerless deer. A total of 3,354 crops. year, Hartrick doesn’t anticipate any state, while select Farmland Zone deer (1,615 antlered, 1,739 antlerless) The DNR noted that because of the major changes in the way the season counties have an extended archery were registered in 2019 opposed to way the calendar laid out, Wisconsin is structured and how many tags are and crossbow season from Jan. 5-31. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 35 HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS By NEW MEDIA STAFF Gillett 69 Garrigan contributed eight points and fve re- St. Thomas Aquinas Academy 35 bounds. GIRLS BASKETBALL Gillett eased to a Marinette & Oconto Confer- BOYS BASKETBALL Suring 47 ence victory over St. Thomas Aquinas Academy Oconto Falls 62 Coleman 42 on Dec. 3 in Gillett. Karissa Schaal powered Gillett with 26 points, Denmark 59 Suring rallied from an early defcit and held on while Aubrey DeBauch chipped in 14 points. Cam- Oconto Falls held of Denmark to pick up a late for a thrilling Marinette & Oconto Conference ryn Long posted eight points. North Eastern Conference victory Friday in Den- victory over Coleman on Friday in Suring. Suring 59 mark. Kylee Stelzer led Suring, totaling 24 points, 10 Mitchell Manns scored 23 points, 19 of which rebounds, three assists and three steals. She also Goodman/Pembine 5 came in the second half, to power Oconto Falls. took a charge with nine seconds left and Coleman Suring cruised to a nonconference win over Zach Parsons added 16 points. down just three points. Goodman/Pembine on Dec. 3 in Suring. Joey Walters contributed nine points for the Paige Krueger added nine points and grabbed Kylee Stelzer led a balanced Suring attack Panthers, while Jarod Parsons fnished with eight. fve rebounds for Suring, while Kelsey Smith with 14 points. She also tallied eight steals, seven pulled down 14 rebounds. Kate Mahoney hit a pair rebounds and four assists. ONLINE of clutch 3-pointers in the fnal fve minutes. Paige Krueger tallied 10 points, while Macyn For more highlights, visit www.newmedia-wi.com. SPORTS CALENDAR THURSDAY, DEC. 12 Main St., Marinette. WRESTLING: Oconto Falls at Wrightstown, 6:30 BOYS BASKETBALL: Gillett vs. Bowler, 7:15 p.m., p.m., , 600 High St., Gillett High School, 208 W. Main St., Gillett. Wrightstown. BOYS BASKETBALL: Oconto Falls vs. Wrightstown, GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lena vs. Niagara, 7:15 p.m., 7 p.m., Oconto Falls High School, 210 N. Farm Road, Lena High School, 304 E. Main St., Lena. Oconto Falls. THURSDAY, DEC. 19 WRESTLING: Lena/STAA vs. Elcho, 7 p.m., Lena High WRESTLING: Oconto Falls at conference meet, School, 304 E. Main St., Lena. 5 p.m., Denmark High School, 450 N. Wall St., GIRLS BASKETBALL: Suring vs. Gillett, 7:15 p.m., Denmark. Suring High School, 411 Algoma St., Suring. GIRLS BASKETBALL: Oconto Falls at Little Chute, GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lena at Oneida Nation, 7:15 7 p.m., Little Chute High School, 1402 Freedom Road, p.m., Oneida Nation High School, N7210 Seminary Little Chute. Road, Oneida. FRIDAY, DEC. 13 GIRLS BASKETBALL: Gillett vs. Wabeno/Laona, 7 p.m., Gillett High School, 208 W. Main St., Gillett. GIRLS BASKETBALL: Oconto Falls at Denmark, 7 p.m., Denmark High School, 450 N. Wall St., BOYS BASKETBALL: Suring vs. Gillett, 7:15 p.m., Denmark. Suring High School, 411 Algoma St., Suring. BOYS BASKETBALL: Gillett vs. Niagara, 7:15 p.m., BOYS BASKETBALL: Lena at Oneida Nation, 7:15 Gillett High School, 208 W. Main St., Gillett. p.m., Oneida Nation High School, N7210 Seminary BOYS BASKETBALL: Suring at Crivitz, 7:15 p.m., Road, Oneida. Crivitz High School, 400 South Ave., Crivitz. BOYS BASKETBALL: Lena vs. St. Thomas Aquinas FRIDAY, DEC. 20 Academy, 7:15 p.m., Lena High School, 304 E. Main WRESTLING: Oconto Falls at tournament, 5 p.m., St., Lena. Central High School, 8516 W. Lincoln Ave., West Allis. SATURDAY, DEC. 14 BOYS BASKETBALL: Oconto Falls vs. Luxemburg- WRESTLING: Oconto Falls at invitational, 9:15 a.m., Casco, 7 p.m., Oconto Falls High School, 210 N. Farm Bay Port High School, 2710 Lineville Road, Green Bay. Road, Oconto Falls. MONDAY, DEC. 16 GIRLS BASKETBALL: Gillett vs. Lena, 7:15 p.m., BOYS BASKETBALL: Oconto Falls vs. Menominee Gillett High School, 208 W. Main St., Gillett. (Mich.), 7 p.m., Oconto Falls High School, 210 N. Farm GIRLS BASKETBALL: Suring at Wausaukee, 7:15 Road, Oconto Falls. p.m., Wausaukee High School, N11941 U.S. Highway TUESDAY, DEC. 17 141, Wausaukee. GIRLS BASKETBALL: Gillett at Bonduel, 6 p.m., Bonduel High School, 400 W. Green Bay St., Bonduel. SATURDAY, DEC. 21 WRESTLING: Oconto Falls at tournament, 9 a.m., BOYS BASKETBALL: Oconto Falls at Little Chute, 7 p.m., Little Chute High School, 1402 Freedom Road, Central High School, 8516 W. Lincoln Ave., West Allis. Little Chute. WRESTLING: Lena/STAA at invitational, 9:30 a.m., GIRLS BASKETBALL: Suring at St. Thomas Aquinas Shawano Community High School, 220 County Road Gillett’s Karissa Schaal goes up for a layup during a nonconference game against Wittenberg-Birnam- Academy, 7 p.m., St. Thomas Aquinas Academy, 1200 B, Shawano. wood on Nov. 21 in Wittenberg. .03("/30%&]/&8.&%*" PAGE 36 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"tXXXOFXNFEJBXJDPNtPAGE 37

Good effort These students have shown good effort and behavior in Jackie Rochon’s physical education classes at Abrams Elementary School for the week of Dec. 9. Front row, McKenna Healy, first grade, left; Annalyse Holl, second grade; back row, Dominic Trevor, third grade; Adrian Phillips, fifth grade; and Luke Meyer, fourth grade. $0/53*#65&% PAGE 38 t/&8.&%*"twww.newmedia-wi.comt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019 PUZZLES

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Flagstar Bank invites the zation that trains service animals community to stop by for compli- for disabled veterans; and $2,500 to mentary refreshments to celebrate the Rainbow House, which services one year together. Marinette and Oconto counties. In addition to providing banking The Oconto Falls branch is cur- services, in the past year Flagstar has rently running a hat-and-mitten drive made a $10,000 donation to the 4th for the schools, toy collection for the Oconto County Cry Baby Club, and a collection of nonperishable food and hygiene items for Kingdom Come Pantry. Flagstar Bank arrived in the area after purchasing four former Wells Fargo branches. In addition to Oconto Falls, the bank has branches in Gillett, Mountain and Marinette.

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